If the only purpose of using the gloves is to protect the media from contamination from outside, then I bet that any gloves will do much better than open air.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 12:06 PM MC <markyching@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious too, after see the price of actual replacement glove box gloves. I've also considered using arm-length cleaning gloves (similar to dishwashing gloves).--
On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 3:05:39 AM UTC-7, Dorif wrote:I've got some parts from old class III biosafety box and want to re-construct it (why not?), so I wonder if sandbox gloves can be used there. Gloves like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sandblasting-protective-gloves-emperor-Mediumweight-ME-107-Industrial-gloves-/152394504337?var=&hash=item237b6b9891:m:mbynRJWZQmDjluj1c3CycVw or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sandblasting-protective-gloves-60cm-Latex-industrial-glove-blast-cabinet-/351983756267?var=&hash=item51f3dde3eb:m:mrvVoIoxGY5w-M627MJFQqg or http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-PAIRE-GLOVE-SANDBLASTING-PRO-LAT460-/132126635600?var=&hash=item1ec35c7650:m:mWDZu8_5U_wmZPQA25uRXZAOf course, I won't work there with something BSL 4, but it can make biologists life a lot of easier - no need to worry about contamination from air when seeding cells, bacteria or preparing PCR mix, dNTPs or primers.And will it be effective without air circulation at all (just closed box: if you want to put something in - UV before, something out - UV after, if not UV sensivive, or UV sensitive parts are protected - UV while in box)? Air hood is heavily damaged (well, demolished...) and needs too much effort.Thanks a lot!
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