A Abnormal
glove box pressure may be caused by various reasons, including aging seals, damaged
gloves, valve failures, or gas pipeline leaks. When encountering abnormal pressure, the sealing performance of the glove box should be checked first to confirm whether the sealing rings of all doors and gloves are intact and undamaged. Next, check if all valves are working properly, including the transition chamber valves and gas inlet and outlet valves. If there is a problem with the valve or seal, it needs to be replaced in a timely manner. In addition, check for leaks in gas pipelines and connections. If leaks are found, they need to be repaired or replaced immediately. In some cases, abnormal pressure may be due to misreading caused by sensor failure, in which case the sensor needs to be calibrated or replaced. When dealing with abnormal pressure, follow the instructions in the operating manual and contact professional technical support if necessary. By following these steps, the problem of abnormal pressure in the glove box can usually be solved, ensuring the safety and stability of the experimental environment.