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This document provides procedures for making nitrile gloves through dipping lab molds in latex. It lists the required facilities and materials, including nitrile latex, dispersions of various additives, solutions for coagulation, and molds. The standard mixing procedure is described, involving mixing the latex with additives over several hours. Coagulant formulations are provided using calcium nitrate solution. The dipping procedure coats the molds in coagulant and latex in multiple steps, then cures the films which are tested for properties over time.
This document provides procedures for making nitrile gloves through dipping lab molds in latex. It lists the required facilities and materials, including nitrile latex, dispersions of various additives, solutions for coagulation, and molds. The standard mixing procedure is described, involving mixing the latex with additives over several hours. Coagulant formulations are provided using calcium nitrate solution. The dipping procedure coats the molds in coagulant and latex in multiple steps, then cures the films which are tested for properties over time.
This document provides procedures for making nitrile gloves through dipping lab molds in latex. It lists the required facilities and materials, including nitrile latex, dispersions of various additives, solutions for coagulation, and molds. The standard mixing procedure is described, involving mixing the latex with additives over several hours. Coagulant formulations are provided using calcium nitrate solution. The dipping procedure coats the molds in coagulant and latex in multiple steps, then cures the films which are tested for properties over time.
Law Hai Lim 15th May 2019 1st Circulation for perusal. Facilities Needed: Lab mold [ Ceramic Tube shape Ø 38mm, H 180mm] (60pcs) Weighing scale (<2kgs , 0.01g ) 1liter and 500ml Chemicals containers (each 10 unit) 1 liter tall glass or plastic beakers ( 10 pcs ) 1 Hot Plate (preferable with magnetic stirrer) One unit Stirrer ;5 liter capacity (with propeller head 30mm) 2 oven 6pcs Spatula, and 10unit of 200ml beaker Water dispenser (1000ml) Chemicals bucket 25liter and work bench area. Materials Preparation: Internal Mixing Standard Chemicals list : Item Description (Plastic container with cap size) 1. Nitrile Latex (25kg Carboy) x 4 2. ZnO Dispersion (500ml) 3. ZDEC/ZBEC Dispersion (500ml) 4. TiO2 Dispersion (500ml) 5. Sulphur Dispersion (500ml) 6. SDBS 10% solution (500ml) 7. KOH 10% Solution (1000ml) 8. Teric 320 solution (250ml) 9. Wingstay L Dispersion (250ml) 10. Distill water (1000ml Dispenser) 11. Calcium Nitrate solution (1000ml) 12. Talc (Johnson baby powder 250ml) 13. Ours Clay Dispersion (500ml) x 8 All above chemicals sources from internal or external customers. As per customers request, we need to ask their permission and corporation to provide the chemicals needed from time to time. Standard Mixing : Standard Compound Items phr dry Weight Weight Nitrile Latex 45%: 100phr 222.22 0r 1000.00g Water 0phr 111.11 500.00g KOH 10% : 1.50phr 15.00 67.50g SDBS 10% : 0.20phr 2.00 9.00g Stir for 30 minutes . ZnO 50% : 0.80phr 1.60 7.20g Sulphur 50% : 1.00phr 2.00 9.00g ZDEC 50% : 0.50phr 1.00 4.50g TiO2 70%: 1.40phr 2.00 9.00g Clay 45%: 5.00phr 11.11 50.00g Stir for > 4hours (or overnight consider as 1 day maturation) Water : To TSC 15% Inspect the compound parameters: TSC, pH and Viscosity. Ready for dipping 1, 5 and 15days maturation for film evaluation All dispersion is mix and diluted with water, filter with 100mesh before add into the compound. Coagulant Formulation: Coagulant 8% Calcium Nitrate Solution 50% : 160.00 Water : 800.00 Teric Solution: 15.00 AntiTack 50%: 18.00 Mix and heat to 60c , ready for dipping Check Coagulant properties: Density, pH
Coagulant 12% (for Clay > 10phr)
Coagulant 16% (for Clay > 15phr) Dipping Preparation: Mold: • Clean and preheat to 60c prior dipping Coagulant: • Must preheat the coagulant to 60c (inside oven or heater) and stir properly for better distribution. • Filter the coagulant 200mesh from time to time to ensure good disperse of the Anti-tack agents. Latex Compound: • Filter the latex after complete dipping, with 100mesh from time to time to detect any lump formation (indication of stability). • Must recorded the Latex pH, TSC, Viscosity prior dipping. • Must stir properly the latex compound , and avoid bubble formation prior dipping Lab Dipping Procedures: Film Preparation 1. Heat the mold to 60c (about 5 minutes) 2. Heat the Coagulant to 60c prior usage. 3. Dip into Coagulant and Dwell for 5sec. 4. Let the mold dry at room temperature (about 15 minutes) 5. Dip into Latex compound and Dwell for 5sec. (Latex TSC, pH and Viscosity recorded) 6. Let the dipped mold dry at RT (about 5minutes) 7. Dip into Latex compound and Dwell for 3sec. 8. Dry at 60c oven for 30sec. 9. Dip into Hot water (40-50c) , dwell 15sec and repeat 3 times. 10. Cure the film in oven , program 80,100,110,120,100c (25minutes) 11. Cool down and strip the film from the mold carefully. 12. To ease the stripping and avoid film stick together, apply talc before stripping Keep the film in desiccator for overnight and 5days , to determine tensile properties. Check the film density, opaque and original cum aging tensile properties All coagulant and Latex, must Stir before use The End Q&A
Modified Polymers, Their Preparation and Properties: Main Lectures Presented at the Fourth Bratislava Conference on Polymers, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, 1-4 July 1975