Cheap PriceList for 26″ Industrial rubber glove-smooth finish supply for Southampton

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26″ length (65-67cm), black, smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, 700g/pair, cuff perimeter:61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 50 pairs/case, carton size: 74*36*44cm. Net weight: 35kg/case, gross weight: 37kg/case. It can be suitable used for sand blasting cabinet operation.


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26″ length (65-67cm), black, smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, 700g/pair, cuff perimeter:61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 50 pairs/case, carton size: 74*36*44cm. Net weight: 35kg/case, gross weight: 37kg/case. It can be suitable used for sand blasting cabinet operation.

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  • This mold making tutorial video demonstrates how to make a brush on mold of a 3 dimensional model using Brush On 40 urethane rubber.

    Step 1: Glue model to base.

    Step 2: Apply SuperSeal sealing agent to all surfaces.

    Step 3: Apply Universal Mold Release to all surfaces.

    Step 4: Properly measure Parts A & B. Dispense equal amounts of Brush-On 40.

    Step 5: Mix mold rubber.

    *** Mold Maker’s Tip: Color pigment every other layer. This ensures thorough coverages and help avoid thin spots in the mold. ***

    Step 6: Apply mold rubber. First layer, or “detail coat” is applied thinly. Push or stipple rubber into detail. Mix and apply more material as needed.

    Step 7: Allow rubber to gel until “tacky” (30-40 minutes at room temperature). “Tacky” means sticky to touch but does not come off model.

    Step 8: Mix and apply second layer of rubber.

    Step 9: Allow rubber to gel until tacky.

    *** Mold Maker’s Tip: Thicken Rubber with Cab-O-Sil or URE-FIL 9. Use thickened rubber to make parting shims. ***

    Step 10: Add Cab-O-Sil to thicken rubber. Use thickened rubber in undercuts and indentations. Use thickened rubber to create registration keys.

    Step 11: Mix and apply third layer of rubber. Mix and apply more rubber as needed.

    Step 12: Allow rubber to gel until tacky.

    Step 13: Build up parting shims and undercuts.

    Step 14: Mix and apply fourth layer of rubber.

    Step 15: Let all layers cure overnight at room temperature.

    Step 16: Applying the support shell or “mother mold.” Purpose: provides rigid support to flexible rubber mold during casting. Draw parting lines. Use modeling clay to make support parting shims. Apply clay supports to other side. Fill in any open spaces and smooth clay pieces together. Complete clay shim around model. Apply clay supports on other side.

    *** Mold Maker’s Tip: Use sculptor’s tool or paper clip to carve registration keys into clay. ***

    Apply Sonite Wax over rubber surface, clay shims and base. Apply Universal Mold Release. Measure and mix Plasti-Paste II. Mix ratio: 1A:2B by volume. Mix thoroughly. Apply Plasti-Paste II to mold rubber. Let cure about 90 minutes.

    Next Step: Remove clay shim. Use clay to make second parting shim. This defines the second and third shell segments. Apply clay supports and smooth edges. Apply Sonite Wax. Apply Universal Mold Release. Measure and mix Plasti-Paste II. Let cure about 90 minutes. Remove clay shim. Apply Sonite Wax to Section 3. Apply Universal Mold Release. Measure and mix Plasti-Paste II. Let cure 90 minutes.

    Step 17: Demold. Remove shell segments. Remove rubber mold from model. Use razor knife to cut seam. Perfect detail is captured from the original model.

    Step 18: Ready to cast. Apply Universal Mold Release to all surfaces. “Seat” mold into shell making sure seam is aligned. Secure mold with straps or rubber bands. Mix and pour duoMatrix NEO into mold cavity. Mix ratio: 2A:1B by volume. Add more duoMatrix NEO as needed. Let all layers cure for about one hour.

    Step 19: Ready to demold. A perfect lightweight reproduction.

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    Global Disposable Gloves Market Size, Share, Global Trends, Company Profiles, Demand, Insights, Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation and Forecast, 2013 – 2020

    Complete report at: http://www.researchbeam.com/disposable-gloves-market

    Report Overview:

    Research Beam adds a report titled “Global Disposable Gloves Market (Product Types, Forms, End-Users, Applications and Geography) – Size, Share, Global Trends, Company Profiles, Demand, Insights, Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation and Forecast, 2013 – 2020” that provides latest market trends and opportunities. The report offers detailed analysis of the Global Disposable Gloves.

    Disposable gloves are primarily used across health care and food industry, as a protection tool in order to avoid cross- infection between caregivers and patients. Over time, various variants of disposable gloves have been developed such as natural rubber, nitrile, vinyl and neoprene. Each of the variants renders unique benefits over conventional gloves; this renders wide application over a range of industries such as food service, clean room, industrial application among others. For instance, nitrile gloves are more puncture resistant, friction less, with long shelf life than latex gloves. The total revenue value of the disposable gloves market in 2013 was at $5.2 billion. Increasing incidence of pandemic diseases such as swine flu (H1N1 pandemic) and a resultant need for infection prevention/control aids such as ‘disposable gloves’ drive the growth of global disposable gloves market volume (billion gloves). Thus, the global disposable gloves market is estimated to grow at CAGR of 6.2%over the period 2014-2020and is expected to be valued at $7.9 billion in 2020.

    The global disposable gloves product market can also be segmented into powdered and non-powdered disposable gloves. Powdered gloves are widely used in the market owing to their high sterility, disposable nature and affordable cost. Owing to such benefits and consequent high usage/adoption rate by customers, powdered gloves garneredhigh volume (billion gloves) and ~71.5% of the market in 2013. On the basis of geography, the global disposable gloves market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Rest of World. On account of higher purchasing power and stringenthealthcare regulations in the developed regions, such regions have garnered majority market share of the global disposable gloves market.

    As elaborated earlier, many companies aim to develop and market newer variants of disposable gloves; for instance, Dynarex Corporation launched ‘black nitrile exam gloves’ that are non-sterile, powder free and ambidextrous and commonly used across range of industries. Companies profiled in the report are Ansell Healthcare, Hartalega Holdings Berhad, Supermax Corporation Berhad, Kossan Rubber industries ltd, Rubberex, Top Glove Corporation Berhad, AdventaBerhad, Cardinal Health, Inc., Dynarex Corporation.

    KEY BENEFITS

    The analysis helps in understanding the strategies adopted by various companies for the growth of the global disposable gloves market
    Comprehensive analysis of factors that drive and restrict the growth of the disposable gloves market is provided. For example, the requirement of infection prevention/control aids in future will drive market; however, allergies caused by the latex gloves is likely to be a major restraint of the market
    The market conditions of global disposable gloves across all geographic regionsare comprehensively analyzed. Key trends such as medical tourism, consequent stringent regulation regarding control of cross-contamination in hospitals, coupled with enhanced distribution and supply within regional markets, for example, Asia-Pacific market are expected to drive growth of the market
    Porter’s five forces model gives an in-depth analysis of bargaining power of buyers and suppliers, threats of new entrants and substitutes and competition amongst the key market players
    Prime focus of the report is to reveal opportunities-analysis within this market. Replacement potential among the different disposable glove products, for instance, nitrile gloves over vinyl gloves in healthcare industry is one of the opportunities within the disposable gloves market

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    MARKET SEGMENTATION
    The disposable gloves market is segmented based on types, forms, end-users, application and geography.

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