Isolation Glove Boxes 2100 Series
Laboratory Glove Box with Gas Purging Option
Cleatech's 2100 Series plastic laboratory Glove boxes come in different material, configuration and sizes. These basic isolation glove boxes provide low-humidity, Oxygen free controlled environment when used with inert gas purging system. Isolation glove boxes are ideal choice for laboratory, clean room, electronic assembly and other critical processing operations in such industries as semiconductor and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Prices shown below are not including the accessories and Airlock.

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Glove Box Type
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Clear Acrylic
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Chemical Grade Static-Dissipative Acrylic
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Clear PVC (Slight Tint)
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White Polypropylene
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Two-Port
(One Operator)
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$1,570
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$2,730
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$1,940
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$2,010
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Glove Box Type
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Clear Acrylic
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Chemical Grade Static-Dissipative Acrylic
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Clear PVC (Slight Tint)
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White Polypropylene
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Four-Port
(Same-Side)
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$1,930
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$3,760
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$2,520
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$2,430
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Four-Port
(Opposite-Side)
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2100-4-F | $2,190 | 2100-4-J | $4,010 | 2100-4-H | $2,770 | 2100-4-I | $2,600 |
Material Guide:
Clear acrylic glove box is ideal for general purpose processing. Non-dissipative Acrylic could be damaged by some cleaning agents. Chemical Grade Clear Static-Dissipative Acrylic eliminates static charges keeping the dry box clean and it does not attract particles from the air and has a powerful chemical resistance. (e.g. no effect against Alcohol, Sulfuric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide 30%, Ethanol). Clear PVC glove box is a good economical choice for operations with many corrosive chemicals and alcohol. it's transparent with slight gray tint. Polypropylene is the best chemical resistant in plastic glove boxes and recommended for application involved with Acetone and acids. Watch Video!
Options & Accessories:
| Glove Box Options & Accessories |
| Airlock Pass-through Transfer Chamber measures (ordered separately) minimize nitrogen loss and contamination inflow. |
| Gas-in port & Pressure relief valve are required if using CDA, Nitrogen or any inner gas to reduce humidity. Pressure relief Valve provides safe pressure relief and helps to purge the moisture out the chamber. |
| Single cord or Multi-cord Air-Tight Cord Grips, for cord diameter .08’’ to 1.25’’ Ideal for power cord data & internet cables, USB, monitor & printer connectors. |
| Hospital Grade Power Strip with four power outlets |
| Stand with Caster Epoxy Power Coated Steel, 30’’ / 35” Height |
| Dry box gloves or Bare hand entry (IRIS port) |
| Automatic purge control unit with RH or O2 sensor |
| Digital Hygrometer / Oxygen monitor |
| Stainless steel tray or stainless steel flat worksurface, 304 grade |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is an Isolation Glove Box 2100 Series used for?
It provides a controlled, low-humidity, oxygen-free environment for handling sensitive materials, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and laboratory samples while minimizing contamination risks.
2. Can the glove box operate with inert gases?
Yes, it supports nitrogen, argon, and other inert gases to create stable processing conditions and protect moisture- or oxygen-sensitive products.
3. What materials are available for the 2100 Series glove boxes?
Models are offered in acrylic, static-dissipative acrylic, PVC, static-dissipative PVC, and polypropylene for various laboratory needs.
4. Why choose a static-dissipative glove box?
Static-dissipative materials reduce electrostatic buildup, helping protect sensitive electronics and preventing particle attraction inside the chamber.
5. How many glove ports are available?
The 2100 Series includes two-port and four-port configurations, supporting one or multiple operators during processing tasks.
6. Does the glove box include an airlock transfer chamber?
Optional airlock transfer chambers are available to reduce contamination and minimize inert gas loss during material transfer.
7. Can humidity and oxygen levels be monitored?
Yes, optional purge control systems, hygrometers, and oxygen monitors help maintain and track environmental conditions.
8. Are Isolation Glove Boxes suitable for cleanrooms?
Yes, they are commonly used in cleanrooms, laboratories, semiconductor facilities, and pharmaceutical manufacturing environments.