Currently, there is no unified industry standard for halogen content in low-halogen nitrile gloves. Different companies and application sectors typically refer to the following common thresholds: <900ppm: In general manufacturing and electronics industries, surface halogen content below 900ppm is considered acceptable. This meets the requirements of most precision operation environments and effectively reduces potential corrosion risks to electronic components. <500ppm: Certain brands, such as Lixin, specifically design 12-inch low-halogen nitrile gloves for 8-inch and 12-inch wafer manufacturing, controlling halogen content below this level to further minimize contamination risks for highly sensitive products. <50ppm: Certain high-end models of Low-Halogen Nitrile Gloves from Lixin maintain total halogen content (including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine) below 50ppm. This not only complies with stringent environmental regulations but also demonstrates a strong commitment to protecting both the production environment and user health. For specific industry or process applications, we recommend consulting relevant industry technical specifications, corporate standards, or conducting professional testing to confirm exact content requirements. This ensures selection of appropriately matched protective products.
Post time: Nov-11-2025