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I.C. Blue Lotion in ESD-Safe Bottle with Pump (16 oz.)

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I.C. Blue Lotion in ESD-Safe Bottle with Pump (16 oz.)
ESD / Static Dissipative No Silicone / Lanolin / Mineral Oil / Glycerin Pump Top
Available Quantity Option: Case  |  Case Unit: 10 Bottles Per Case (16 Fluid Ounce Bottles)
*This is a Non-Returnable Product
I.C. Blue Lotion is a non-contaminating, static dissipative moisturizing hand lotion designed for ESD-controlled and clean manufacturing areas where residue-transfer risk matters. It absorbs quickly, feels non-greasy, and is commonly used as a pre-glove moisturizer to help reduce dryness, “skin flaking,” and irritation from frequent glove use — without degrading latex gloves.
Key Features
  • ESD-safe bottle and pump: supports line-side use in ESD programs and reduces “shared dispenser” contamination.
  • Residue-conscious formula: positioned as no silicones, no lanolin, no mineral oils, and no glycerin.
  • Fast-absorbing / non-greasy: supports comfort and compliance for long glove-wear shifts.
  • Skin-support additives: includes Vitamins A, D & E and a light fragrance profile (herbal tea with citrus notes).
Recommended Use
Apply a small amount to clean, dry hands before donning gloves. Allow to absorb fully before touching critical surfaces or donning ESD garments. Use in conjunction with your facility’s ESD program (grounding and verification routines) and glove-change SOPs.
Safety Data Sheet: Click Here
The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
ESD & Cleanroom Use
Static-Dissipative Lotion ESD-Safe Bottle + Pump Pre-Glove Skin Protection
When skin-care becomes a contamination control input: using I.C. Blue Lotion (ESD bottle, pump) without leaving a residue trail
In ESD-controlled environments, lotion is not “just comfort.” Dry, cracked skin increases particle shedding, drives glove discomfort (and glove-change shortcuts), and can undermine compliance with ESD grounding routines. The wrong lotion creates a different failure mode: transfer films on tools and parts, smears on touch surfaces, or residue that attracts dust. I.C. Blue Lotion is positioned for that balance point — skin conditioning with a static-dissipative / clean-use posture, packaged in an ESD-safe bottle with pump to support controlled dispensing at point of use.
Quick Specs
Product I.C. Blue Lotion in ESD-Safe Bottle with Pump
Size / Unit 16 oz (pump bottle)
Packaging Case: 10 bottles per case
Return Status Non-Returnable
SDS I.C. Blue Lotion Safety Data Sheet (PDF)
What it’s for
  • Pre-glove moisturizing to reduce dryness, cracking, and glove-related irritation that can drive contamination events (skin flaking) and process noncompliance.
  • Line-side use in ESD-controlled manufacturing where dispensing control and “non-greasy” feel matter for handling tools, parts, and packaging.
  • Support workflows where lotions must avoid common contamination contributors and “carryover films” (selection is controlled by your SOP and risk profile).
Decision drivers (what buyers should care about first)
  • ESD-safe dispensing: a pump bottle reduces shared-dip behavior and over-application; an ESD-safe package supports use in ESD areas where static control is documented.
  • Residue control posture: positioned as “non-contaminating” and formulated to avoid common high-transfer ingredients (notably silicone and mineral oil classes per product positioning).
  • Operator compliance: fast-absorbing and non-greasy behavior supports consistent use without leaving heavy films on gloves or touch surfaces.
  • Glove workflow fit: commonly used as a pre-glove moisturizer; critical point is allowing full absorption before donning gloves.
  • Documentation readiness: SDS availability and controlled purchasing reduce the “unknown lotion substitution” problem in investigations.
Materials and construction, explained in practical terms

For clean manufacturing, “hand lotion” is a process input. The operational question is whether it improves skin condition without creating a transfer film problem (smears on parts, touch surfaces, or packaging) and without undermining ESD program discipline. I.C. Blue Lotion is positioned as a static dissipative, non-greasy moisturizer that absorbs quickly and is used in conjunction with wrist straps and other ESD controls.

Reality check that protects processes: no lotion is “invisible” if over-applied. Your SOP should treat application amount and absorption time as controlled variables when product appearance, optical clarity, or surface energy are sensitive to trace films.

Cleanroom/ESD technique: how to use it without contaminating what you touch
  1. Dispense small amounts. Start with one pump (or less if your SOP specifies). Over-application is the root cause of film transfer.
  2. Rub in fully and wait for “dry hand feel.” Do not don gloves or touch critical surfaces until the lotion is fully absorbed.
  3. Keep it out of critical zones. Apply only in designated gowning or support areas unless your area classification/SOP explicitly allows line-side application.
  4. Control cross-contact. Avoid touching dispensers, door hardware, or tools with lotion-wet hands. If contact occurs, follow your wipe-down SOP.
  5. Pair with glove policy. If lotion application is used to improve glove comfort, it must not become an excuse for extended glove wear beyond your change schedule.
  6. ESD discipline still rules. Lotion is not a substitute for grounding, verification, or humidity controls; treat it as a comfort and shedding-control layer.
Common failure modes — and how to prevent them
  • Film transfer to parts or benches: caused by over-application or no absorption time. Prevent with pump-count limits and a defined wait step.
  • Glove donning over wet lotion: can trap lotion against skin and increase slip, tearing, or contamination transfer. Prevent by enforcing “dry hand feel” before gloving.
  • Uncontrolled substitutions: changing lotions can change residue behavior and ESD workflow risk. Prevent with approved sourcing and consistent part numbers.
  • Using lotion inside critical ISO zones without controls: can create avoidable contamination variables. Prevent with staging rules and designated application areas.
Where this fits in a controlled program

I.C. Blue Lotion (ESD-safe bottle with pump) fits in the gowning and operator-compliance layer of contamination control: reduce skin dryness, reduce skin-shed risk, and support comfort so glove and ESD routines stay consistent. Treat it like any other controlled consumable: define where it can be used, define how much, and define the “absorption before contact” requirement.

Source basis
  • SOSCleanroom product page: I.C. Blue Lotion in ESD-Safe Bottle with Pump (16 oz.) (packaging and positioning).
  • Safety Data Sheet: IC Lotion Blue (water-based lotion; handling/storage guidance; basic composition and physical properties): ICLotionBlue.pdf