Environmental degradation of natural rubber latex gloves: The effects of elevated temperature on tensile strength

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Walsh, DL
Chwirut, DJ
Kotz, RM
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[1] US FDA, Off Sci & Technol, Rockville, MD 20852 USA
[2] US FDA, Off Surveillance & Biometr, Rockville, MD 20852 USA
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gloves; natural rubber latex; tensile strength; chlorination; environmental degradation;
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Various styles of latex gloves were oven-aged for 7, 14. and 21 days at 70 degrees C and then subjected to tension testing per ASTM D 412. Rye of seven powder-free glove styles exhibited dramatic decreases in tensile strength after 7 to 14 days at 70 degrees C, with total decreases in tensile strength ranging from 70 to over 90% after 21 days of aping. These five styles were examination gloves that were later confirmed to be chlorinated. In contrast, a chlorinated surgical glove, a non-chlorinated examination glove, and all of the powdered gloves (examination and surgical) subjected to the same conditions exhibited total decreases in tensile strength ranging from 0 to 25% after 21 days. These results suggest that chlorination, a process commonly used in the manufacture of powder-free gloves, may have detrimental effects an the ability of natural rubber latex to retain its barrier integrity after exposure to severely elevated temperatures.
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页数:6
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