What is the standard range of static electricity values for anti-static latex gloves?

The standard range of static value of anti-static latex gloves is mainly measured by indicators such as surface resistance, triboelectric voltage, and charge surface density, as follows:

• Surface resistance: usually required to be between 10^{6}\Omega and 10^{11}\Omega. The resistance value within this range can make the gloves neither conductive due to too low resistance nor unable to conduct static electricity due to too high resistance, thus effectively playing an anti-static role.

• Triboelectric voltage: After friction, the static voltage generated should generally not exceed 100V. The lower the static voltage, the less static electricity the gloves generate during the friction process, and the better the anti-static performance.

• Charge surface density: generally required to be less than 0.2\mu C/m^{2} to ensure that the gloves do not accumulate too much charge and avoid damage to sensitive electronic equipment.

Different application scenarios and industries may have more specific requirements for the static value of anti-static latex gloves. In actual use, it should be determined whether the gloves meet the corresponding standards based on the specific situation.


Post time: Jul-21-2025