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  • Q What kind of environment can a glove box provide?

    A The glove box can provide a highly clean and oxygen free atmosphere. The glove box ensures the satisfaction of different experimental and production needs by precisely controlling the internal gas composition and pressure. Through the purification system, oxygen, moisture, organic impurities, etc. in the air can be removed, providing a high-purity inert gas environment. This atmosphere environment is crucial for air sensitive material handling, experimental operations, and production processing, ensuring the accuracy of experimental results and reducing safety risks.
  • Q What industries are glove boxes mainly used for?

    A Glove boxes are mainly used in industries such as materials science, new energy technology, biomedicine, and electronic device manufacturing. In the field of materials science, glove boxes are used to handle materials that are sensitive to air, such as metal organic framework materials, nanomaterials, lithium metals, etc., providing an oxygen free and water free environment for the preparation, storage, and processing of these materials. In the field of new energy technology, especially in the production of lithium batteries, glove boxes are used to control oxygen content, humidity, dust, etc., to avoid affecting battery performance. In the field of biomedicine, glove boxes are used for cell culture, biological sample processing, etc., providing a sterile and clean environment. In the electronic device manufacturing industry, such as semiconductor material processing, glove boxes are used for cleaning, etching, deposition and other processes to prevent material contamination by impurities in the air.
  • Q What are the safety precautions for using a nuclear protective glove box?

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    The safety precautions for using a nuclear protective glove box include:
    1. Ensure that all safety valves and pressure relief systems are functioning properly to prevent accidents caused by abnormal pressure;
    2. Operators should wear appropriate protective equipment, such as lead gloves or tungsten gloves, to protect their hands from radiation injuries;
    3. Regularly check the sealing and radiation shielding effect of the glove box to ensure that there is no leakage of radioactive substances;
    4. During the operation, all operating procedures should be followed, and untrained operators are not recommended to operate directly.
  • Q What are the specific requirements for glove box pressure in different experiments?

    A The specific requirements for glove box pressure in different experiments may vary depending on the nature and purpose of the experiment. For example, in metal organic chemical synthesis experiments, it is necessary to set a glove box pressure close to atmospheric pressure to ensure the smooth progress of the experiment. Some biopharmaceutical experiments may require specific negative pressure environments to ensure the properties and quality of the materials. Some experiments that need to be conducted in a high vacuum environment require a box pressure lower than atmospheric pressure. Therefore, the setting of box pressure needs to be based on the specific requirements of the experiment and the instructions for using the glove box.
  • Q What are the consequences of high or low glove box pressure?

    A Excessive or insufficient glove box pressure can have adverse effects on the experimental environment and equipment. Excessive box pressure may cause the glove box to automatically stop circulating, or the internal pressure to exceed the design limit, resulting in pressure damage to the equipment and materials inside the box. If the box pressure is too low, it may allow external air to seep in, affecting the purity of the gas inside the box and thus affecting the accuracy of the experimental results. So when using a glove box, the pressure fluctuation range of the glove box should be set correctly.
  • Q How to determine whether the water oxygen value meets the standard after the glove box cleaning cycle?

    A To determine whether the water oxygen value of the glove box after cleaning cycle meets the standard, you can check the reading of the water oxygen analyzer on the operation panel of the glove box. Under normal circumstances, the ideal water oxygen content in the glove box is below 1ppm, especially for experiments that require a high-purity environment. If the water oxygen value is within this threshold range, it can be considered that the water oxygen value of the glove box has reached the standard.
  • Q What aspects of glove boxes can be customized?

    A The customization service of glove boxes not only includes size and shape, but also involves multiple aspects such as glove quantity and material, window material, gas purification system, auxiliary equipment integration, gas type, pressure control, safety characteristics, box material, filters and sensors, as well as interfaces and connections. These customized options enable the glove box to adapt to various experimental needs, improving experimental efficiency and safety. Users should consider specific experimental requirements, budget, and future needs when choosing customization to ensure that the glove box meets current and future needs.
  • Q What materials are commonly used for nuclear protective glove boxes?

    A The nuclear protection glove box is an important equipment used in the nuclear industry to isolate radioactive substances and protect operators. It has excellent sealing to ensure no gas leakage and maintain negative pressure, preventing the leakage of radioactive substances. The glove box is usually made of special stainless steel plates with lead plates or bricks sandwiched to provide sufficient radiation shielding. The observation window is made of lead glass, and the thickness is determined according to the radiation intensity of the radiation source to provide good visibility while ensuring radiation protection. The operating gloves can be lead gloves or tungsten gloves to ensure radiation protection for the hands. The glove box can integrate necessary equipment and tools inside to meet different operational needs. Nuclear grade filters include primary and high-efficiency filters to ensure clean exhaust gases and reduce environmental pollution. Widely used in nuclear energy research, nuclear waste treatment and other fields, providing a safe working environment for operators and protecting the environment from radioactive pollution.
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