DISPOSABLE LATEX GLOVES MEDICAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ABSOLUTE JASON MARKETING COMPANY 5242 ARGOSY HUNTINGBEACH CA 92649 disposable latex gloves for medical use;
ABSOLUTE JASON MARKETING COMPANY 5242 ARGOSY HUNTINGBEACH CA 92649 disposable latex gloves for medical use;
CLINIC Ammex Corporation Suite 200 1019 W. James Street Kent WA 98032 disposable latex gloves for medical and dental personnel;
DEFENSE RAMPART GLOVE COMPANY, INC. 1024 MOUNTAIN VIEW LANE MOUNT SHASTA CA 96067 DISPOSABLE LATEX GLOVES FOR MEDICAL USE;
HEALTH SHIELD GLOVE SPECIALTIES, INC. 550 Yankee Road Monroe OH 45050 disposable latex gloves for medical use;disposable latex gloves for general use;
POWDERLESS PROCESS JASON MARKETING COMPANY 5242 ARGOSY HUNTINGBEACH CA 92649 disposable latex gloves for medical use;POWDERLESS PROCESS;
PRO GRADE KINGS PLASTICS & PAPER INC. 1425 43rd St. Brooklyn NY 11219 Disposable latex gloves for medical and general purposes, disposable nitrile gloves for general and medical purposes. Disposable vinyl gloves for general and medical puropses;
STERILTX KLEARTEX (USA), INC. 432 Park Avenue South Suite #1310 New York NY 10016 disposable latex gloves for medical use;
TAMMAS Dentex Health Care Co. 12781 S.W. 42nd Street, Suite D Miami FL 33175 disposable latex gloves for medical use;
THE BODYGUARDS JASON MARKETING COMPANY 5242 ARGOSY HUNTINGBEACH CA 92649 disposable latex gloves for medical use;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention is the manipulation of the zinc oxide content and sulfur content of nitrile butadiene rubbers and selected vulcanization conditions that can be achieved economically with common production facilities. The manipulation of these components affects the relaxation property of gloves formed by this material. Produced are gloves that have a relaxation property, higher than 50%, and a low modulus (approximately 3 Mpa). The glove maintains decent ultimate tensile strength (>20 Mpa) and elongation (>500%). The glove is produced by a vulcanization process, which lasts from 5 to 60 minutes at temperatures ranging from 300° F. to 400° F. The tensile strength and elongation are well above the ASTM requirements for medical gloves. The current ASTM requirements are ASTM D412-92. Thanks to sufficient vulcanization, the films produced provide satisfactory protection from viral penetration. The tearing strength is also better because of the lower modulus.