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Gloves
akis:
The photo resist developer, and the photo resist remover are "harmful" and "do not touch skin, eyes" etc etc. I wear latex gloves but they are melting - not drastically but I have seen a few holes developing on the gloves. After the developer I also need to use the photo resist remover which is also "harmful" and finally the copper etchant which I presume is also "harmful".
Is there a proper gloves make/material I can use for these processes?
dfmischler:
I think EPDM is better than latex for this kind of application. But I don't know if it's good enough.
manticore00:
Here's a link that compares the various rubber compounds and shows what they're resistant to and attacked by: http://www.jjshort.com/Rubber-Properties.php
strangelovemd12:
Manticore FTW.
My bet goes on nitrile, do you have the MSDS for this developer?
free_electron:
use nitryl gloves (typically blue in color)
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