Packaging can contaminate cleanroom gloves and controlled environments, putting your production at risk. Corrugated cardboard and chipboard are paper-based products that release fiber particles that are contaminants.
Cardboard cartons are still efficient for transportation, distribution, and storage but the cardboard must not come into direct contact with cleanroom consumables or expose any of your cleanroom consumables to airborne fibers.
[Part 3 in our Risk Reduction: Glove Contamination Series]
Your cleanroom glove requirements and internal package handling process should address:
Cardboard or chipboard should never be in direct contact with your gloves. Cardboard, chipboard, or “box dispensed” gloves do not belong in a gowning area or in your controlled environment.
If your supplier’s glove packaging does not isolate your gloves and your cleanroom processes from cardboard fiber contaminants, you need to source from a supplier with cleanroom-compliant packaging that does not put your critical process at risk.
If you're interested in learning more about cleanroom packaging, we recommend watching these two related videos. Check out 'Cleanroom Wiper Packaging?' below:
And here are the critical tips for 'Selecting Branded or Generic Products':
Take a look at Valutek's YouTube channel to find additional videos related to cleanrooms and contamination controls.