Inert gas glove box systems provide a clean, low-moisture, and low-oxygen environment for working with moisture-sensitive materials or reactive chemicals. Gas-purged stainless steel glove boxes are well suited for broad chemical compatibility, sterile-friendly cleaning, and ESD-safety. Plastic glove boxes offer a multi-functional, low-cost alternative to stainless steel designs.
How to use:
① First, put the required experimental items into the main box through the side door of the glove box;
② Close each channel, connect the inert gas (nitrogen or argon) to the "intake valve" of the glove box to open the valve according to the appropriate pressure, and open the "outlet valve" of the glove box; (Our recommended purge pressure is that the glove is fully puffed out state is the most appropriate)
③ After about 20 minutes of purging, the water oxygen content in the box has been reduced, and the test can begin; (Increase the purge time if you want a lower water oxygen number)