Cleanroom and laboratory glove procurement is governed by environment classification rather than general use preference. Buyers specify gloves based on the ISO Class or Federal Standard cleanroom rating, the chemical exposure profile of the work being performed, and the allergen and contamination policies of the facility.
The three most common material requirements in cleanroom and laboratory environments are: low particle generation (the glove must not shed fibres or particulate that exceed the cleanroom class threshold), chemical compatibility (the glove material must resist the specific chemicals used in the process without degrading or permeating), and allergen control (natural latex is excluded from most cleanroom environments due to sensitisation risk).
Worldchamp POE, sub-nitrile elastic POE, and CPE long gloves are each manufactured in a verified Class 100,000 clean workshop under BRCGS Consumer Products Certificate No. CN-BRCCP-251634 and ISO 9001 Certificate No. 77067/A/0001/UK/En.
The sub-nitrile elastic POE formulation delivers nitrile-class elasticity and tactile sensitivity with no natural latex content. CPE long gloves have passed 60+ chemical resistance tests and hold approval for chemotherapy drug handling applications — covering the full range of common laboratory glove requirements from general precision use to chemical-intensive environments.