PROTECTIVE GLOVES INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES

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FIRST DEFENSE Seahawk Research Group, Inc. 1122 Fernview Drive St. Louis MO 63141 protective gloves for industrial purposes;FIRST DEFENCE;1ST DEFENCE;1ST DEFENSE;
INNFINITT TOUCH Semperit Investment Asia Pte Ltd. #25-01 Bank of China Building, Singapore Protective gloves for industrial purposes, in particular of rubber;INFINITE TOUCH;Gloves for medical purposes;Gardening gloves; gloves for household purposes; polishing and hairdressing gloves;
NEWGEN GYC Yulchonje 1 rural industrial Republic of Korea Protective gloves for industrial purposes; Gloves for protection against x-rays for industrial purposes asbestos gloves for protection against accidents; Gloves for protection against accidents;NEW GENERATION;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention is the manipulation of the zinc oxide content and sulfur content of nitrile butadiene rubbers and selected vulcanization conditions that can be achieved economically with common production facilities. The manipulation of these components affects the relaxation property of gloves formed by this material. Produced are gloves that have a relaxation property, higher than 50%, and a low modulus (approximately 3 Mpa). The glove maintains decent ultimate tensile strength (>20 Mpa) and elongation (>500%). The glove is produced by a vulcanization process, which lasts from 5 to 60 minutes at temperatures ranging from 300° F. to 400° F. The tensile strength and elongation are well above the ASTM requirements for medical gloves. The current ASTM requirements are ASTM D412-92. Thanks to sufficient vulcanization, the films produced provide satisfactory protection from viral penetration. The tearing strength is also better because of the lower modulus.