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TREATMENTS AND FINISHES

11th August 2005, Page 50
11th August 2005
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• Flocking: This process involves applying non-uniform lengths of cotton fibre to the inside of a glove by bonding them to an adhesive liner.

• Slip-on treatment: Coating inside the glove made from different types of resin, making the PVC surface smooth and slippery. Putting on the glove is therefore easier.

• Lined gloves: Glove made by dipping a cotton or nylon knit liner.

• Unlined gloves: Glove shape dipped directly into the material tank.

• Cuffs: The wrist is a particularly fragile point of the venous and nervous system. This feature helps protect against impacts, shards of glass, metal filings, contaminants etc.

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