The purpose of cleanroom gloves is to shield items from contamination or to shield the wearer from chemical exposure. To protect hands while working in a sterile environment, cleanroom gloves, sterile gloves, and cleanroom hand protection items are all utilised. Boxed gloves, particularly those that have a name or brand, are prohibited when working in a cleanroom. Longer cleanroom gloves are more common due to greater awareness of the necessity for further product or personal protection.
The standard glove length for cleanrooms is 300mm/12 inches. While handling dangerous chemicals (chemotherapy medications), the user should have greater protection from a glove that is 400mm (16") in length, till the forearm is covered and shielded from exposure to dangerous chemicals.
The Cleanroom Gloves Market in Australia and New Zealand is anticipated to grow from an estimated value of US$ 59.64 million in 2021 to US$ 87.20 million by 2028, at a CAGR of 5.6%. (2021-2028).
Key Competitors in the Australia And New Zealand Cleanroom Gloves Industry:
1. Ansell Ltd (Ansell).
Ansell Ltd (Ansell), a provider of health and safety protection solutions that enhance lives in several sectors, was established in 1929. It creates, produces, and sells a wide selection of hospital apparel as well as hand and arm protection products. Moreover, it provides solutions for healthcare, industrial safety, and medical gloves. Healthcare professionals, patients, employees in the industrial sector, and consumers can all purchase Ansell products. The business carries out research to create cutting-edge items. Mexico, Brazil, Portugal, Malaysia, China, Lithuania, Russia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam are among the countries where it has production and packaging operations. In addition to the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia Pacific, the corporation also operates there. Richmond, Victoria, Australia serves as the headquarters of Ansell.
2. Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Kimberly-Clark Corp. (Kimberly-Clark) is a producer and marketer of consumer goods made of paper that was founded in 1872. Its product line includes swimwear, training pants, baby wipes, paper towels, facial and toilet tissues, and disposable diapers. The business also sells clothing, soaps, hand sanitizers, and items for feminine and incontinence care. Kleenex, Scott, Huggies, and WypAll are just a few of the brand names that Kimberly-Clark uses to sell its goods. It offers its product line through e-commerce and other distributors, and its client base includes mass merchandisers, supermarkets, drugstores, variety and department shops, warehouse clubs, and other retail outlets. In addition to Asia-Pacific, the corporation also conducts business in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Dallas, Texas, in the US, is where Kimberly-Clark is based.
3. Cardinal Health Inc.
A provider of integrated healthcare goods and services, Cardinal Health Inc. (Cardinal Health) was established in 1971. It sells branded and generic medications, specialty pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter healthcare and consumer goods, as well as lab items, surgical instruments and medical equipment. Moreover, it runs nuclear pharmacies, cyclotron facilities, and produces a range of privately branded medical and surgical supplies under its own private label. It has competence in four different fields: business, product, logistics, and patient solutions. Hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, physician offices, clinical labs, and alternative care providers, including mail order clients, are among its clientele. Retail clients include chain and independent pharmacy shops and pharmacies in supermarkets and mass merchandisers. The business offers cost-effective solutions and has a strong supply chain.Operational markets for the corporation include the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, China, and Japan. Dublin, Ohio in the US serves as the home base for Cardinal Health.
4. Honeywell International Inc.
The aerospace and automotive industries can benefit from the industry-specific solutions provided by Honeywell International, Inc., a software industrial firm. It focuses on energy-efficient products and solutions for homes, businesses, and transportation as well as turbochargers, control, sensing, and security technologies for structures and homes, specialty chemicals, electronic and advanced materials, process technology for refining and petrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. Aerospace, Home and Building Technologies, Performance Materials and Technologies, and Safety and Productivity Solutions are the segments through which it works. Develop and produce materials, process technologies, and automation solutions within the Performance Materials and Technologies sector.It offers process solutions in automation control, instrumentation, cutting-edge software, and related services for the metals, minerals, and mining industries as well as the oil and gas, pulp and paper, chemicals and petrochemicals, biofuels, chemicals and petrochemicals, and oil and gas industries. Additionally, it provides software-based data and asset management productivity solutions, mobile computing, data collection, and thermal printing equipment, custom-engineered sensors, switches, and controls for supply chain and warehouse automation, and productivity solutions for sensing and productivity. Its headquarters are in Charlotte, North Carolina, and it was established in 1885 by Albert M. Butz.
5. Sabre Corp..
Sabre Corp. offers technological solutions to the international travel and tourist sector. It provides technological solutions such as mobility, distribution, software-as-a-service, and data-driven business analytics. The business is divided into the Travel Network and Airline & Hospitality Solutions sectors. A global B2B travel marketplace for travel suppliers and customers exists in the Travel Network segment. The industry of airline and hospitality solutions largely offers software for airlines and hotel establishments. With its corporate headquarters in Southlake, Texas, Sabre was established in December 2006.
6. Rs Components Pty Limited.
In 1989, Rs Components Pty Ltd was established. The company's operation comprises the wholesale distribution of materials for wiring equipment and electrical gear. The specialists that make up the worldwide integrated brand RS Group are all committed to providing product and service solutions for our industrial clients. Together with an ever-evolving product selection, award-winning customer service, and solutions to assist with purchasing, inventory management, integrated supply, maintenance, and other related tasks. Be confident that everything we do is supported by our commitment to operating ethically and responsibly. The company's commitment to create long-term benefits through our 2030 ESG action plan, with an emphasis on sustainable solutions, is at the core of their Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy.
7. Glove.
Data Glove is now a part of Persistent Systems, a dependable partner in Digital Engineering and Enterprise Modernization who combines in-depth technical know-how with business acumen to assist clients in anticipating the future and taking appropriate action. By empowering our clients to see beyond and excel, our products, tested solutions, and creative partner ecosystem provide them a distinct competitive edge. We collaborate with several market-leading organisations in 18 different countries, including 14 of the 30 most creative US businesses, 80% of the biggest banks in the US and India, and numerous healthcare ecosystem innovators. Also, according to ISG ratings, we are known throughout the sector as the market leader in delivery and customer excellence (2020 and 2021 ISG Star of Excellence Awards).
*Definition: Gloves such as cleanroom gloves, sterile gloves, and cleanroom hand protection products are used for protection of hands as well as while working in controlled environment.