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16"W x 12"H x 12"D - Cleanroom 3-Compartment Dispenser (Sloping Lid)

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SKU:
GD-305/310
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Made to Order, 14 - 21 Business Days
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16"W x 12"H x 12"D Cleanroom 3-Compartment Dispenser (Sloping Lid) — Wall-Mount Glove Station
In gowning rooms and controlled corridors, glove cartons are often a hidden contamination and waste driver: they get moved, handled repeatedly, and staged on benches where they can deform or become “shared inventory” across zones. This 3-compartment dispenser is designed to keep glove boxes organized, protected, and consistently presented at the exact point where glove changes should happen.

The sloping lid helps discourage flat-top storage (placing miscellaneous items on top) and the full-length hinge supports a more controlled enclosure for inventory between pulls. In practice, that means fewer touches, fewer crushed cartons, fewer wrong-size grabs, and a cleaner, more repeatable gowning flow across shifts.

Published configuration (GD-305/310)
  • SKU: GD-305/310
  • Overall size: 16"W x 12"H x 12"D
  • Compartments: 3 (designed to dispense glove boxes)
  • Material / style options: Acrylic, Acrylic with Front Access, PETG, PETG with Front Access
  • Construction (published): 1/4" clear acrylic or 1/4" clean PETG (PETG noted as safe with IPA)
  • Lid design: Sloping lid with full-length hinge (published to help maintain HEPA airflow)
  • Mounting: Wall-mountable or free-standing; heavy-duty wall bracket included
  • Edge finish: Flame-treated edges for smoothness
  • Case unit: 1 dispenser per case
  • Availability: Made to Order (14–21 business days)
Why a 3-compartment station is a “real-world” standard
Three compartments are commonly used to stage the highest-usage sizes (often M / L / XL) or to separate glove approvals by task (general handling / higher durability / visitor-maintenance). The goal is simple: make the correct glove the easiest glove to select.

Material selection: Acrylic vs PETG 
This dispenser is offered in acrylic or PETG. Your best choice is driven by the chemicals used to wipe down fixtures in your facility:
  • Acrylic: Selected when the environment does not require IPA or harsh-chemical cleaning of dispensers. Acrylic is highly scratch-resistant and is typically cleaned with soap and water.
  • PETG: Selected for compatibility with IPA and other harsher chemicals. This is often important in pharmaceutical, biotech, and some medical device environments where IPA is used routinely on cleanroom fixtures.
Process-control checkpoint
Do not “assume” fixture compatibility. Align dispenser material to your approved disinfectant list, frequency, and contact times. If your SOP includes routine IPA wipe-down of fixtures, PETG is typically the safer material selection.

Build the complete station 
Gloves (standardize first, then stage sizes)
Wipers (support disciplined housekeeping around the station)

Placement and restock guidance 
  • Mount at the decision point: gowning bench boundary, airlock entry, or workcell threshold—where glove changes should occur.
  • Label by size / use: clear labels reduce wrong-glove pulls and uncontrolled “stash” behavior.
  • Replace cartons before deformation: crushed boxes increase double-pulls and wasted gloves.
  • Keep lids closed between pulls: a covered station protects inventory and supports a cleaner presentation.
Important notes 
Dispenser ships as the fixture only. Items shown in images (gloves, bouffants, wipers, apparel) are not included. Product photos may not represent the selected material type; acrylic is typically very clear, while PETG may have a slightly darker tint.
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The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Gowning / Corridor Controls
GD-305/310 — 3-Compartment Sloping Lid
16"W x 12"H x 12"D 3 Compartments Sloping Lid + Full-Length Hinge Acrylic or PETG Wall Bracket Included
A glove dispenser is a behavioral control disguised as storage
Controlled environments succeed when routine actions are repeatable. Glove use is routine—but glove cartons are often allowed to drift: staged on benches, moved between zones, and handled as “shared inventory.” That increases touches and drives waste through crushed boxes, double-pulls, and wrong-size selection.

A fixed 3-compartment station controls those variables by defining one location, one layout, and one access behavior. When the station is consistent, the gowning process becomes more consistent—and the facility reduces both contamination opportunity and unneeded consumable loss.

1) Verified fixture specifications (for qualification planning)
Attribute Published value Why it matters
SKU GD-305/310 Helps standardize the same station across rooms and simplifies ordering/control of change.
Compartments 3 (glove dispensing) Supports top-size staging (M/L/XL) or task segregation without additional uncontrolled cartons.
Material (published) 1/4" clear acrylic or 1/4" clean PETG (PETG noted as safe with IPA) Material must match cleaning chemistry to prevent cracking, crazing, or premature replacement.
Lid / hinge Sloping lid with full-length hinge (published to help maintain HEPA airflow) Sloping top discourages “flat-top storage,” and a covered station helps protect inventory between pulls.
Mounting Wall mount or free-standing; heavy-duty wall bracket included Prevents migration and keeps glove cartons off uncontrolled benches and carts.
Size 16"W x 12"H x 12"D Compact enough for gowning corridors while still supporting meaningful standardization.

2) Acrylic vs PETG: cleaning compatibility is the deciding factor
The manufacturer guidance for this dispenser family is explicit: acrylic is ideal where IPA/harsh chemical cleaning is not required (soap and water cleaning; higher scratch resistance), while PETG is chosen for compatibility with IPA and other harsher chemicals. If your facility wipes down fixtures with IPA routinely, PETG is typically the safer and more durable selection.
Best practice for multi-room facilities
Standardize the same material choice across all comparable stations. Mixed acrylic/PETG populations often lead to inconsistent cleaning outcomes, premature cracking of incompatible plastics, and avoidable replacement cost.

3) Station pairings (Texwipe + Ansell + Kimtech) with internal links
Gloves
Wipers
Garments
SOSCleanroom implementation note
Dispensers are most effective when they are deployed as a standardized system: fixed layout, posted intended use, controlled restock, and materials aligned to cleaning SOPs. SOSCleanroom supports that station-level approach with deep inventory across Texwipe, Ansell, and Kimtech—plus fast access to the documentation your QA/QC team expects.
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