LATEX GLOVES MANUFACTURING UNIT

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Gloves are single-use items and should not be washed or reused. Polythene: Thin and have a tendency to tear. They are not an appropriate choice for healthcare settings. Vinyl: Have been shown to be less effective than latex gloves in providing an impermeable barrier against microorganisms.
Disposable medical gloves are available in nitrile, latex and vinyl materials. Any gloves worn by health professionals should be free of powder, sterile, textured and coated for extra protection. Nitrile tends to be the most favored glove material for those working in the healthcare industry.
A disposable glove is commonly made from natural or synthetic rubber that covers the whole hand and is used to protect the wearer against harmful environmental influences and/ or used by caregivers in health care to protect themselves and patients from infections. As the name implies, disposable gloves are designed for single use only and should be disposed immediately after use.

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Description

INTRODUCTION
HAND PROTECTION- ONE OF PPE’S
CHOICE OF GLOVES
PROJECT LOCATION-VADODARA
MAP OF DISTRICT
TRANSPORT
AIR
RAILWAY
ECONOMY
BRIEF HISTORY OF RUBBER
JOSEPH LISTER AND SURGICAL ASEPSIS
THE HISTORY OF DISPOSABLE GLOVES
1889
1894
1965
1992
MID-1990S
TODAY
TYPES OF DISPOSABLE GLOVES EXIST
USES & APPLICATION OF THIN NITRILE GLOVES
1) MEDICAL GLOVES
THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF EN455 ARE:
2) INDUSTRIAL, LABORATORY AND PHARMACEUTICAL GLOVES
3) WITH A CATEGORY 2 GLOVE WHICH DOES NOT FALL INTO THE CATEGORIES 1 OR 3.
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF RUBBER LATEX GLOVE FILM AFTER DIPPING MOLD
TYPES OF GLOVES
MEDICAL GLOVES
HOUSEHOLD GLOVES
INDUSTRIAL GLOVES
SPECIALITY GLOVES
EMERGENCY SERVICES
POLICE GLOVES
GLOVE PROPERTIES
AFTER TREATMENTS OF GLOVES
CHLORINATION
POLYMER COATING
HYDROGEL COATINGS
GLOVE ALLERGY AND IT’S REMEDIES
TYPE I ALLERGY
TYPE IV ALLERGY
POWDER-FREE GLOVES
TESTING AND QUALITY CONTROL OF GLOVES
IN-PROCESS TESTING
DIPPED LATEX PRODUCTS
WET-COACERVANT DIPPING
DRY-COACERVANT DIPPING ( COAGULANT DIPPING )
HEAT SENSITIZED DIPPING
ELECTRO DEPOSITION
FORMERS
DIPPING TANKS
DIPPING MACHINES
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
GLOVE PRODUCTION & MANUFACTURING
BATCH DIPPING PROCESS
CONTINUOUS DIPPING PROCESS
LATEX DIPPING
LATEX CONCENTRATE
COMPOUNDING
COAGULANT DIPPING
LATEX DIPPING
BEADING
LEACHING
VULCANIZATION
POST LEACHING
SLURRY DIP
BEADING
LEACHING
VULCANIZATION
POST LEACHING
SLURRY DIP
STRIPPING
TUMBLING
GLOVE PACKING
GLOVE STERILIZATION
FINISHED GLOVES
LATEX COMPOUND DESIGN FOR DIPPED GOODS
POLYMER:
FILLERS:
SOFTENERS:
STABILISERS:
ANTIOXIDANTS:
VISCOSITY MODIFIERS:
OTHER ADDITIVES
BRIEF ABOUT VULCANIZATION & ACCELERATORS
ACCELERATORS:
RAW MATERIAL
EXAMINATION GLOVES USED IN HEALTHCARE
ELEMENTS OTHER THAN THE GLOVE MATERIAL THAT DETERMINE THE LEVEL
OF BARRIER PROTECTION INCLUDE:
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
FORMULATION
NR & NBR LATEX
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
1) CLEANROOM GLOVES
2) ACCELERATOR FREE GLOVES
3) AQL 0.65
ADVANTAGE & DISADVANTAGE
ADVANTAGE & DISADVANTAGE
THE QUALITY-CONTROL PHASE
MARKET POSITION
PRODUCT SEGMENT
FORM SEGMENT REVIEW
KEY BENEFITS FOR INDIA DISPOSABLE GLOVES MARKET:
BY PRODUCT
BY FORM
BY APPLICATION
BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
MACHINERY SUPPLIERS
RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIERS
NR LATEX
POLYETHYLENE OXIDE FATTY ALCOHOL
POLYPHENOL (ANTIOXIDANT DISPERSION)
STYRENATED PHENOL (ANTIOXIDANT DISPERSION)
ZINC OXIDE
SULPHER 98
ZDEC, ZDBC, TMTD
RAW MATERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
NBR LATEX
NR LATEX
KOH SOLUTION
STYRENATED PHENOL
ZINC OXIDE
SULPHER
ZDEC
ZDBC
TMTD

APPENDIX – A:

01. PLANT ECONOMICS
02. LAND & BUILDING
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS
05. FIXED CAPITAL
06. RAW MATERIAL
07. SALARY AND WAGES
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT
11. COST OF PRODUCTION
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM
13. BREAK EVEN POINT
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)

Additional information

plant Capacity

32000 Pcs/Day

Land & Building

32000 Pcs/Day

Plant & Machinery

US$ 682143

Rate of Return

27%

Break Even Point

61%