1, contamination: dirt on the gloves comes into contact with the product, which can lead to product contamination. It is especially critical in industries with high hygiene requirements such as food processing and medical device manufacturing.
2, quality degradation: dust, grease or other impurities on the gloves can affect the quality and performance of the product, such as reducing the electrical performance of electronic components or making metal surfaces rough.
3, safety risks: in the pharmaceutical or chemical industry, gloves that are too dirty can trigger chemical reactions or lead to cross-contamination, posing safety risks to workers and the environment.