The dipping process is a critical step in glove manufacturing. Proper control of process parameters ensures consistent film formation and product quality.
Temperature plays a key role in latex behavior. Stable dipping temperatures help achieve uniform coating and reduce defects.
Dwell time determines the thickness of the glove film. Longer dipping times generally result in thicker gloves, but must be balanced with production efficiency.
Coagulant concentration affects latex deposition. Incorrect levels may lead to uneven films or weak structures.
Careful adjustment and monitoring of these parameters can significantly improve production consistency and reduce waste.
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