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Cleanroom Exam Glove 1-Box Dispenser (Holds Boxes Horizontally)

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SKU:
EBD-1000 (Acrylic)
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Made to Order, 14 - 21 Business Days
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5 Dispensers
Cleanroom Exam Glove 1-Box Dispenser (Holds Boxes Horizontally) — Clear Acrylic, Wall-Mount
This single-box, horizontal glove dispenser is designed to keep one glove box protected, presented, and consistently located at the point of use. In critical environments, “where the box lives” matters: an exposed, drifting glove box becomes a dust collector, gets handled more than necessary, and often leads to over-dispensing. A dedicated dispenser helps reduce contact points, supports cleaner workflows, and keeps your gowning or workcell stocked in a controlled, repeatable way. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

At SOSCleanroom, we treat dispensers as part of the contamination-control system—not an afterthought. When your program is audited, the small details (how supplies are stored, protected, and replenished) are often the difference between “we have gloves” and “we have a controlled process.”

Published configuration
  • SKU: EBD-1000
  • Overall size: 10.25" W x 5.25" H x 3.5" D
  • Construction: 1/8" clear acrylic
  • Mounting: Wall-mount dispenser
  • Case unit: 5 dispensers
  • Lead time: Made to order (14–21 business days)
  • Material note (important): Acrylic is recommended where routine wipe-down does not require IPA/harsh chemistry; clean acrylic with soap and water. (If your SOP requires IPA wipe-down of the dispenser itself, ask us about PETG alternatives.)
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Why dispensers improve cleanroom control 
Dispensers help you control three common problems: (1) unnecessary handling (moving boxes, tapping boxes, touching openings), (2) exposure time (boxes sitting open or uncovered), and (3) over-dispensing (pulling “just in case” gloves because stock location is inconsistent). A fixed dispenser location supports inventory discipline (par levels, FIFO rotation, restock signals), which reduces expired/soiled boxes and keeps gowning time predictable.

Recommended pairings 
The goal is a “complete station” around the dispenser: low-shedding wipe-down materials, the right glove for the task, and compatible apparel to reduce shed at the face/neck interface.

Use and placement guidance
  • Place at the “decision point”: mount where operators naturally glove (gowning bench, airlock entry, workcell boundary) so glove changes happen on time—not after contact.
  • Label the station: post glove type/size and intended use (general handling vs. chemical splash vs. sterile workflow) to reduce incorrect substitutions.
  • Restock discipline: use a min/max (par) card behind the last box so replenishment triggers before operators start “borrowing” from other zones.
  • Control “box migration”: a dispenser only works if boxes stay in it—make it the only approved location for that glove type in the zone.

Cleaning and compatibility notes 
  • Acrylic cleaning: the published guidance is soap and water; acrylic is positioned for environments that do not require IPA or harsh chemistry for equipment wipe-down. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
  • If your SOP mandates IPA on the dispenser: do not improvise—qualify the material or specify PETG alternatives for routine IPA wipe-down (PETG is noted as IPA-compatible in the published comparison). :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
  • Technique: wipe from clean-to-less-clean, avoid flooding seams/edges, and allow full dry time before restocking a new box.
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Workflow Control Gowning Discipline Waste Reduction
Why a glove dispenser is more than “storage”
In controlled environments, every avoidable touch is a contamination opportunity. Glove dispensers convert a loosely managed consumable (boxes sitting on benches, moved between rooms, opened and re-opened) into a controlled access point. That helps in three measurable ways:
  • Cleanliness: reduced exposure of the box opening to particles and splash events.
  • Consistency: operators glove at the same location, the same way, with fewer “workarounds.”
  • Waste control: fewer partially used boxes abandoned in drawers, fewer gloves pulled in multiples, clearer replenishment signals.

Material matters: acrylic in critical environments
This dispenser is published as 1/8" clear acrylic. Acrylic is commonly selected for its rigidity, clarity (quick visual inventory checks), and ease of fabrication into smooth, simple forms. The operational constraint is chemical compatibility: the published guidance positions acrylic for areas where routine wipe-down does not require IPA/harsh chemistries, and specifically calls out soap-and-water cleaning. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Validation-minded tip
If your facility’s disinfectant rotation includes IPA wipe-down of fixtures (not just glove boxes), do not assume acrylic is acceptable. Either (1) qualify acrylic under your SOP chemistry and contact times, or (2) specify PETG dispensers where IPA compatibility is required (PETG is noted as an IPA-capable alternative in the published comparison). :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

Gowning discipline at the glove station (ISO-first, Annex 1 compatible)
Whether you operate under ISO-based cleanroom programs or EU Annex 1 expectations, the practical theme is the same: reduce shedding, reduce touch points, and prevent cross-zone carryover. A glove dispenser supports this when it’s treated as a controlled station:
  1. Define “pre-glove” vs. “post-glove” zones: mount the dispenser at the boundary so gloving is an intentional transition, not an afterthought.
  2. One pull, one glove: train operators to pull a single glove at a time to avoid touching multiple gloves and pushing them back into the box.
  3. Donning technique: grasp the glove at the cuff, avoid snapping (a particle-generator), and avoid contacting the glove exterior with bare skin.
  4. Change triggers: set clear triggers for glove changes (zone exit/entry, contamination event, time-based changes for high-touch tasks, and immediately after splash contact).

Build a complete, low-waste station (gloves + wipers + garments)
If you want the dispenser to actually improve your process, pair it with the consumables that keep the area clean and the operator properly covered:

At-a-glance: dispenser specs for planning
  • SKU: EBD-1000
  • Size: 10.25" W x 5.25" H x 3.5" D
  • Material: 1/8" clear acrylic
  • Lead time: made to order (14–21 business days)
All details above are from the published product listing. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
Why customers standardize dispensers through SOSCleanroom
Customers come to SOSCleanroom when they want more than “a part number.” We help you standardize complete stations (dispenser + glove + wiper + gowning accessories), confirm compatibility with your wipe-down chemistry, and maintain continuity of supply across sites. If you are building a new cleanroom, refreshing gowning rooms, or tightening audit readiness, we can help you rationalize SKUs and reduce the hidden cost of unmanaged consumables.
Questions? Email Sales@SOSsupply.com or call (214) 340-8574.
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