When it comes to cleanroom consumables, a product’s recommended shelf life or specific expiration date is a question customers commonly ask. Since there are different kinds of cleanroom consumables, such as gloves, apparel, wipers, mops, paper products, tacky mats, and more, there are also different recommendations for shelf life or specific expiration dates. Let’s discover the key factors that determine the overall longevity of cleanroom consumables.
There are no standardized expiration dates for the majority of cleanroom consumables — provided that proper storage conditions are met. Valutek’s storage recommendations include storing cleanroom consumables in their original packaging away from UV light (including fluorescent lights) and storing them in a climate-controlled and humidity-controlled environment. It’s also important to note that cleanroom consumables perform their best at room temperature.
Certain types of gloves and sterile products, however, are the exception when it comes to expiration dates. Their shelf life can vary depending on several factors — storage, material, and intended use of the gloves. Specifically, any product that has undergone a sterilization process or any glove made with latex has a finite shelf life, for different reasons.
Sterile consumables (commonly gloves, wipers, and apparel) in their original packaging have a recommended expiration date of 5 years from the date of manufacture (subject to proper storage conditions and noted on the Valutek Certificate of Analysis), due to the fact that these products retain their sterility for only a finite amount of time.
Latex gloves in their original packaging also have a limited shelf life since latex is an organic material and does eventually degrade. Valutek’s recommended expiration date of 5 years from the date of manufacture for all latex glove products is noted on the Certificate of Analysis.
Nitrile gloves (non-sterile) that are commonly used in cleanrooms do not have these same types of definitive expiration dates. While nitrile gloves do not have official expiration dates, it is still important to keep in mind that their efficacy can be affected by a variety of factors, such as exposure to certain chemicals or extreme temperatures.
All gloves that are exposed to UV light (even from fluorescent lights) tend to degrade at a faster rate than gloves that are stored in a dark area or closed receptacle, away from UV light. If you have fluorescent lights in your glove storage area, it’s recommended that the stock is routinely rotated to avoid accelerated aging and possible loss of tensile strength.
Proper storage is the key to optimizing the life of all your cleanroom products. Ask yourself these questions when reviewing your cleanroom consumable storage:
If not, and the storage temperature is significantly higher or lower than ambient operating temperatures, the product may experience accelerated degradation and/or may not perform as expected. By storing your cleanroom consumables at room temperature, you can help optimize their life. This applies to all cleanroom consumables.
While there are many variables that come into play during the storage of cleanroom consumables, customers that are aware of and plan for proper storage will help optimize the shelf life of many products. By checking the manufacturer's recommendations and storing cleanroom products properly, you can help ensure their effectiveness, optimize their performance and shelf life, reduce waste, and maintain your critical cleanroom standards.
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