15 Years Manufacturer 14″ rubber glove with cotton linning-rough finish Belarus Manufacturer
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 14″ length(36cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, left/right hand, 330g/pair, 100pairs/case. Water proof, anti acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.
14″ length(36cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, left/right hand, 330g/pair, 100pairs/case.
Water proof, anti acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, glove box, etc.
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Experimenters Corner by: Lorrie Matchett…..Did you hear of the farmer that powered his house from under high voltage power lines for free, well it just might be true….In this experiment you will need a vehicle ( a minivan in my case ) to act as receiving antenna that is insulated from the ground…( Important note; make sure you turned your vehicle off when performing this experiment and make sure you have no gas leaks….equals no chance of an accident ) …The next thing that you will need to complete this experiment is one led light bulb (110-volt a/c ), a multimeter and a grounding rod,…. The black wire that you see coming from my van is connected to one side of the led light bulb….The other end of this led light is the red wire which is connected to a grounding rod and when pushed into the ground it completes the circuit, causing the current to flow….The voltage on my multimeter reads over 700-volt a/c with no load and drops to about 54-volt a/c with the led light bulb in circuit….You really got to be careful when performing this experiment because you can get a nasty shock,,,,Always make sure you are insulated from the ground… Wearing shoes is a must and never do it in the rain because water and electricity can kill…..Please read my disclaimer located on my home channel`s page before performing this experiment….If you decide to do this experiment it is at your own risk….I would suggest you not to because it can be dangerous…..
Be cautious when holding key components that have sensitive contact areas. If you want to be extra cautious you can use tech grade ESD gloves. I recommend ESD Nitrile gloves that have microtextured fingertips that provide excellent grip on all surfaces. 100% nitrile gloves contain no natural rubber or silicone and meet stringent requirements for particles and extractables. In regards to handling try not to directly handle PCB or contact points. For a graphics card try to handle it from the corners or the heatsink. For a motherboard use the corners / sides. If you do not want to use full gloves you can also consider finger ESD cods. If you use your bare hands just have common sense and keep in mind when the contacts are.
I mistakenly refer to the measurement on the gloves thickness as millimeters, when in fact it is milli-inches. MIL stands for milli-inches and MM stands for millimeters. My bad. Though, that doesn’t change anything I say as inaccurate regarding smaller number = thinner glove.
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If you’re trying to prevent fingerprints, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, paying particular attention to scrubbing the pads on your fingers. Dry them off well. Then handle the components by the edges, as I demonstrate in all of my computer building videos. If you happen to see a fingerprint, stop. Go wash your hands again! This is a much better plan than using any kind of glove.
Remember, handle all parts by the edges and there is no place for fingerprints to be left behind! I demonstrate this in every single computer build video I’ve ever done.
If you’re trying to prevent cuts, these gloves are all too thin to provide any protection from that. Work slower and more carefully to avoid injury. Or put on band-aids prematurely in areas of your hands that you feel you are most prone to be cut.
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