A The maintenance cost of standard
glove boxes can be controlled through the following strategies:
1. Regular preventive maintenance includes cleaning, inspecting seals, and replacing worn parts to avoid larger failures and expensive repairs.
2. Choosing high-quality glove boxes and components, although the initial investment may be higher, in the long run, they are often more durable and have lower maintenance frequency. In addition, training operators on the proper use and maintenance of glove boxes can reduce damage caused by improper operation. We can also establish cooperative relationships and negotiate long-term service contracts with suppliers or repair service providers to obtain more favorable repair service prices.
3. Historical record data of equipment maintenance and repair, identifying common problems and high cost components for targeted improvement.