How Rubber Gloves Are Made
How Are Rubber Gloves Made?
The Initial Process of Creating Molds
- Healing hands utilize rubber gloves to prevent germ spread and save lives, necessitating the creation of molds from ceramic or aluminum.
- A thorough cleaning process is essential; molds are washed in soapy water followed by bleach to eliminate any residue that could compromise glove integrity.
Preparing the Molds for Rubber Application
- After washing, ceramic molds undergo a chemical bath that forms a critical coating, allowing liquid rubber to adhere effectively.
- The molds are then immersed in warm liquid rubber enhanced for strength, which dries into the glove shape when placed in an oven.
Finalizing Glove Production
- Medical gloves made from synthetic rubber cater to individuals with latex allergies; these gloves are stickier and require manual removal from molds.
- In contrast, natural latex gloves can be removed easily using bursts of pressurized air. Each batch undergoes testing for weak spots and holes by inflating them and checking for leaks.