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Many people think a glovebox is just “a main chamber + a purifier.”
In real workflows, the antechamber is what determines stability and efficiency—because every transfer is a chance to import oxygen, moisture, and solvent vapors.
Here’s what to evaluate in 3 minutes.
A large antechamber with slow evacuation kills productivity.
Insufficient vacuum depth leaves too much residual air to drag into the main chamber.
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One evacuation is often not enough. A more stable approach is:
evacuate → inert refill → evacuate (repeat cycles)
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The worst-case is opening the main chamber valve while the antechamber is at atmosphere.
You don’t want “be careful.” You want interlocks that prevent the mistake.
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Your samples aren’t perfectly dry. Surface moisture and solvent residues consume purifier capacity fast.
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