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16"W x 12"H x 12"D - Cleanroom 3-Compartment Dispenser (Separate Lids)

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16"W x 12"H x 12"D Cleanroom 3-Compartment Dispenser (Separate Lids) — Controlled Glove Staging for Entry Points
In critical environments, glove cartons are frequently one of the most “handled” consumables in the room. When cartons move between shelves, carts, and benches, they pick up contact points, deform, and often trigger waste (double-pulls, wrong-size grabs, and damaged box openings).

This 3-compartment dispenser is designed to keep glove inventory organized, covered, and consistently accessible. The separate-lid format is especially useful in busy gowning areas because operators open only the compartment they need—helping keep the remaining inventory covered and reducing unnecessary exposure of other sizes or glove types.

The result is a cleaner workflow (fewer touches, fewer “search steps”), less product damage, and a more audit-friendly consumables station that stays consistent across shifts.

Published configuration
  • Compartments: 3 (designed to dispense glove boxes)
  • Material options: 1/4" clear acrylic or 1/4" clean PETG (PETG noted as compatible with IPA)
  • Lids: Each compartment lid opens separately
  • Mounting: Wall-mountable or free-standing; heavy-duty wall bracket included
  • Edge finish: Flame-treated edges for smoothness
  • Case unit: 1 dispenser per case
  • Size: 16"W x 12"H x 12"D
Why 3 compartments is a practical “standardization” size
Three compartments are commonly used to stage the highest-usage glove sizes (often M / L / XL) or to separate glove types by task (for example: general handling / higher-durability / visitor or maintenance). The goal is to eliminate substitutions and keep glove selection consistent at the point of use.

Material selection: Acrylic vs PETG 
This dispenser is offered in acrylic or PETG. The right choice is the one that aligns with your approved disinfectant list and how frequently fixtures are wiped down in the area.
  • Acrylic: Highly scratch-resistant and typically cleaned with soap and water; generally selected when routine wipe-down does not involve IPA or harsh chemicals.
  • PETG: Selected when routine IPA/disinfectant wipe-down compatibility is required for dispensers and other touchpoint fixtures.
Reality check (fixture longevity)
If your gowning corridor SOP includes IPA wipe-down of fixtures, PETG is typically the safer specification for repeated exposure. Standardize the material choice across rooms to prevent mixed cleaning outcomes and premature cracking/deterioration of incompatible plastics.

Recommended station pairings 
Gloves 
Wipers 

Use and restock best practices
  • Label each compartment: glove type + size + intended use. Labels are one of the fastest ways to stop wrong-glove pulls.
  • Open only what you need: the separate-lid advantage disappears if operators leave lids open.
  • Replace deformed cartons: crushed boxes increase double-pulls and glove waste.
  • Keep cartons off benches: don’t “stage extras” nearby; use a defined par level and a controlled restock location.
Important note
Dispenser is sold as the fixture only. Items shown in images (gloves, bouffants, wipers, apparel) are not included. Also, product images may not always reflect the selected material; acrylic is typically clearer, while PETG can appear slightly darker.
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The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Consumables Control
3-Compartment / Separate-Lid Station
16"W x 12"H x 12"D 3 Compartments Separate Lids Acrylic or PETG Wall Mount + Bracket
What a dispenser really controls: touches, exposure, and substitution
Cleanroom programs often focus on glove specifications (material, thickness, cleanliness level), but the day-to-day failure mode is frequently operational: cartons drift around the room, sizes get mixed, and operators grab what’s closest. That increases the number of touches on cartons and often forces rework when the wrong glove type enters the wrong zone.

A 3-compartment, separate-lid station is a practical control because it makes the “right action” the easy action: gloves are always in the same place, and operators open only the compartment they need—keeping other sizes covered between pulls.

1) Verified fixture specifications (for qualification planning)
Attribute Published value Why it matters
Compartments 3 Supports a “top 3 sizes” station or three approved glove types with fixed layout.
Material 1/4" clear acrylic or 1/4" clean PETG (IPA-safe noted for PETG) Match the polymer to your disinfectant list and wipe-down frequency to prevent premature degradation.
Lids Each compartment opens separately Reduces “whole-unit exposure” during pulls; unused compartments remain covered.
Mounting Wall mount or free-standing; bracket included Prevents carton migration and reduces uncontrolled staging on benches/carts.
Size 16"W x 12"H x 12"D Fits common gowning and corridor layouts while maintaining coverage and visibility.

2) Polymer choice: avoid “cleaning-induced” fixture failures
Many facilities use IPA as a routine wipe-down agent for non-product-contact fixtures in gowning corridors. The manufacturer guidance for this dispenser family differentiates acrylic (soap/water cleaning, scratch resistance) versus PETG (better compatibility with IPA and harsher chemicals). The correct decision is the one aligned with your cleaning SOP and frequency.
Quality-system takeaway
Standardize dispenser material across rooms. Mixed acrylic/PETG populations tend to create inconsistent cleaning outcomes and “mystery cracking” over time when staff follow one SOP on multiple materials.

3) Build the station (Texwipe + Ansell + Kimtech)
Gloves
Wipers
Garments
SOSCleanroom implementation note
Dispensers deliver the best contamination-control value when they are part of a standardized system: defined glove approvals, fixed station layout, posted intended use, and a simple restock trigger that prevents substitutions. SOSCleanroom supports that station approach with deep inventory across Texwipe, Ansell, and Kimtech—plus responsive help when QA/QC needs supporting documentation.
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