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QRP 9C Anti-Static Cleanroom Nitrile Finger Cots (ISO 5) (Class II ESD) (White)

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QRP Qualatrile® 9C Anti-Static Cleanroom Nitrile Finger Cots (White) — ISO 5 / Class 100 Packaged, Class II ESD, Static Dissipative (Avg. 109 Ω/□), Powder-Free, 3.5 mil, 2.75" Length
ISO 5 / Class 100 packaged Class II ESD use case Static dissipative Nitrile (latex-free) Powder-free 3.5 mil 2.75" length 5 gross (720) / bag 20 bags / case (14,400)

Overview

QRP Qualatrile® 9C finger cots are designed for precision handling where you want fingertip coverage without the bulk of a full glove. They are packaged for ISO 5 (Class 100) applications and engineered for ESD-sensitive workflows where electrostatic control and contamination discipline both matter at the point of touch.

SOSCleanroom focuses on controlled-environment consumables so teams can standardize critical inputs, minimize substitution risk, and support consistent, audit-friendly operations.


Why this product matters in controlled environments
  • ESD control at the touch point: published average surface resistance of 109 Ω/□ supports static dissipative handling expectations.
  • ISO 5 packaging: supports cleaner staging/dispensing versus general-purpose finger cots.
  • Latex-free nitrile: helps facilities avoid latex restrictions and reduce latex-protein concerns.
  • Powder-free: powder coating is listed as none to help reduce residue/particle transfer risk.
  • Fast identification: stand-up pouch format supports easier product identification and controlled dispensing.

Typical tasks supported (published examples)
  • ESD-sensitive areas, repair stations, and assembly areas
  • IC industries and wire bonding workflows
  • Defense, avionics, and electronics handling
  • Precision inspection, rework, and micro-assembly tasks

Key specifications (published)
SKU 9C
Cleanroom packaging Packaged for ISO 5 / Class 100 applications
Material / color 100% nitrile (non-latex); white
ESD / resistance (average) Static dissipative; avg. surface resistance 109 Ω/□
ESD program reference ESD safe compliance to ANSI/ESD S20.20-2014 (as stated)
Device class (published guidance) For use with Class II static sensitive devices (thresholds above 1000V)
Thickness / length 3.5 mil; 2.75 in length
Construction / finish Rolled finger cots; powder coating: none
Available sizes S, M, L, XL
Quantity option / unit Case; 20 bags of 720 finger cots (14,400 total)
Country of origin (published) Vietnam
Use limitation (published)

For industrial use only. If your application requires full-hand chemical protection, sterile barrier systems, or validated aseptic glove controls, select PPE per your EHS and quality requirements.


Packaging and handling (controlled dispensing)

QRP 9C finger cots are supplied in a stand-up pouch intended to improve product identification and support controlled dispensing at the workstation. Maintain packaging integrity until point of use and dispense using clean technique to protect ISO 5-packaged contents.

Case configuration is published as 20 bags per case, with 5 gross (720) per bag (14,400 finger cots total per case).


EU GMP Annex 1 alignment notes (practical)

Annex 1 programs control the operator interface through a documented Contamination Control Strategy (CCS). Finger cots are typically used for precision handling and ESD control (not as a sterile glove substitute).

  • Use-case clarity: confirm whether the operation is aseptic/sterile versus ESD/particle-sensitive. Choose PPE accordingly.
  • Not a sterile barrier system: for Grade A/B aseptic operations, follow CCS/SOPs for sterile glove systems, disinfection, and change controls.
  • Change triggers: define tear/snag, uncontrolled contact, task breaks, and any time-based change rules; train for rapid, controlled replacement.

Storage and lifecycle control
  • Store in a cool, dry location away from sources of light; avoid extremes of heat or cold.
  • Published storage range: 50°F – 86°F (10°C – 30°C).
  • Use FIFO and maintain lot traceability aligned to your ESD and quality program requirements.

Standards and regulatory references (where applicable)

Documentation

Use these documents for ESD program files, qualification packets, and change-control reviews.


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ISO-first contamination discipline ESD control at the fingertip Nitrile (latex-free) pathway Annex 1 practical notes

Finger cots vs. gloves: choosing the right control

Finger cots are a precision control used when the product is primarily contacted by fingertips and full gloves add bulk, reduce dexterity, or increase accidental contact with nearby components. The objective is to reduce transfer of skin oils/salts and maintain a more controlled touch interface in ISO-classified work zones.

Key rule

Finger cots are not a substitute when the hazard requires full-hand protection (chemicals, powders, bio-risk, sharps, or validated sterile barrier systems). Always match PPE to the hazard assessment and SOP.


ESD fundamentals (why “static dissipative” matters)
  • ESD damage can be invisible: components can pass initial inspection but fail later due to latent ESD damage.
  • Static dissipative materials help reduce charge events: resistance targets support controlled dissipation rather than uncontrolled discharge.
  • Finger cots are one control: they work best inside a full ESD Control Program (grounding, work surfaces, tools, ionization, training, audits).

ISO-first handling: donning and dispensing without recontamination
  1. Start clean and dry: wet skin increases tearing and reduces fit control.
  2. Stage the pouch correctly: keep the outer pouch on the correct side of your gowning/bench line per SOP.
  3. Dispense with clean technique: avoid touching the interior of the pouch with bare hands.
  4. Don from the rolled edge: roll down smoothly without overstretching the tip (micro-tears are the #1 failure mode).
  5. Change triggers: tear/snag, loss of fit, uncontrolled contact, task breaks, or time-based change rules defined by SOP.

ISO-first, then Annex 1: where finger cots fit

Annex 1 environments manage the operator interface through a documented Contamination Control Strategy (CCS). Finger cots can support precision handling and ESD control, but they generally do not replace validated sterile glove systems used for Grade A/B aseptic operations.

  • Do not “swap in”: treat PPE substitutions as change-controlled events.
  • Behavior is the control: training and change discipline typically drive performance more than the product spec alone.
  • Escalate when required: if the process requires full barrier coverage, select cleanroom gloves matched to the hazard and CCS.

Recommended pairings (reduce touch-point risk)
  • ESD-safe micro-cleaning: keep ESD-safe pick swabs available for component recovery and micro-detail cleaning.
  • Cleanroom wipers: wipe tools and workstation touchpoints per SOP to reduce recontamination and residue transfer.
  • When you need full-hand control: move to cleanroom nitrile gloves appropriate for your ISO zone and ESD program requirements.

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