VINYL GLOVES [FOOD GRADE]

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Disposable gloves are widely used in the healthcare and food industries for protection from infections. It acts as a barrier between users and contaminations as well as infectious diseases. The disposable gloves are used in various sectors such as medical, dental, food, chemical, oil & gas, and other industries for preventing cross-contamination. These gloves exhibit outstanding strength, dexterity, and comfort. In addition, these gloves provide chemical resistance and good grip to the users.

Disposable gloves (compare prices) are one of the most widely used safety products around. Used by the medical, food service, chemical, automotive and photochemistry industries across the board. There are many things to consider when choosing a glove including quality, protection, and allergies. Here is a brief summary of the three types of gloves and their differences.

Vinyl is a synthetic, non-bio-degradable, protein-free material made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and plasticizers. Since vinyl gloves are synthetic and non-biodegradable, they have a longer shelf life than latex gloves, which often start to break down over time. It is very cheap to make, making the gloves very inexpensive to purchase. Like latex, vinyl gloves come in several thicknesses with the options of powdered or non-powdered.

The drawbacks of vinyl are it offers little protection from chemicals and micro-organisms, but makes these gloves perfect for handling non-hazardous materials and chemicals. Vinyl is also not very form fitting compared to latex or nitrile, giving the wearer limited dexterity and a higher chance that the glove with catch and tear. These are best used for food service and other applications where product protection is necessary that but doesn’t require much dexterity or tactile precision.

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INTRODUCTION
MATERIAL FOR DISPOSABLE GLOVES
NITRILE
VINYL
POLYETHYLENE
TYPES OF DISPOSABLE GLOVES
CHLORINATED DISPOSABLE GLOVES
POLYMER-COATED DISPOSABLE GLOVES
STANDARD AND QUALITY CONTROL FOR LONG CUFF GLOVES
STANDARDS
QUALITY CONTROL
PRODUCT INFORMATION
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PRE-SHIPMENT QUALITY INSPECTION
PACKAGING – 400 MM
PACKAGING – 480 MM
TECHNICAL DETAILS OF VINYL GLOVES
PRODUCING THE GLOVES
CHECKING FOR QUALITY
GLOVES PROPERTIES, DEFECTS & REMEDIES
DEFECTS AND REMEDIES
MARKET OVERVIEW OF DISPOSABLE GLOVES
GLOBAL MARKET POSITION OF DISPOSABLE GLOVES
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF VINYL GLOVES
FORMULATION OF VINYL GLOVES (FOOD GRADE)
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
PROCESS OF VINYL GLOVES IN DETAILS
PVC GLOVES PRODUCTION LINE
PVC GLOVE PRODUCTION LINE IS MAINLY CONSIST OF 4 PARTS:
HOUSEHOLD/MEDICAL GLOVE (FULL DIPPING) PRODUCTION LINE
CHARACTERISTICS:
PVC GLOVE PRODUCTION LINE ADVANTAGES:
OTHERS FORMULATION OF LATEX GLOVES
FORMULATION OF LONG CUFF NITRILE GLOVES
SEQUENCES IN LONG CUFF LATEX GLOVES AND NITRILE GLOVES
WASHING:
COAGULATION:
APPLICATION
DRIPPING
GELLING:
LEACHING :
BEADING:
SLURRY:
STRIPPING:
TESTING
FORMULATION OF NITRILE GLOVES
FORMULATION OF NEOPRENE BASED SURGICAL GLOVES
TYPES OF DIPPING PROCESS
THE GLOVES ARE MANUFACTURED BY EITHER A
BATCH DIPPING PROCESS
CONTINUOUS DIPPING PROCESS
THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS
LATEX CONCENTRATE
COMPOUNDING
COAGULANT DIPPING
LATEX DIPPING
BEADING
LEACHING
VULCANIZATION
POST LEACHING
SLURRY DIP
STRIPPING
TUMBLING
QUALITY CONTROL
GLOVE PACKING
GLOVE STERILIZATION
TESTING AND QUALITY CONTROL OF GLOVES
IN-PROCESS TESTING
PRODUCT TESTING
AFTER TREATMENTS OF GLOVES
CHLORINATION
POLYMER COATING
HYDROGEL COATINGS
GLOVE ALLERGY AND ITS REMEDIES
TYPE I ALLERGY
TYPE IV ALLERGY
REMEDY
“SAFE” PROTEIN LEVELS
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT
MAJOR PROVISIONS IN ROAD PLANNING FOR MULTIPURPOSE
SERVICE ARE:
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS
PRIMARY FACTORS
1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:
2. MARKETS:
3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:
4. WATER SUPPLY:
5. CLIMATE:
6. TRANSPORTATION:
7. WASTE DISPOSAL:
8. LABOR:
9. REGULATORY LAWS:
10. TAXES:
11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:
12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:
13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:
14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT
1. DEPRECIATION:
2. FIXED ASSETS:
3. WORKING CAPITAL:
4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:
5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:
6. MARGIN MONEY:
7. TOTAL LOAD:
8. LAND AREA/MAN POWER RATIO:
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES
INTRODUCTION
PROJECT HANDLING
PROJECT SCHEDULING
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
TIME SCHEDULE
PLANT LAYOUT
OVERSEAS OFFICES
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY
SUPPLIERS OF SURGICAL GLOVE PACKAGING MACHINE
SUPPLIERS OF BALL MILL
SUPPLIERS OF HOT AIR OVEN
SUPPLIERS OF PORCELAIN FORMER FOR GLOVES
GLOBAL PLANT & MACHINERIES SUPPLIERS
ADDRESSES FOR GETTING PERMISSION/ APPROVAL FOR GLOVES

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

1,20,000 Pairs/Day

Land & Building

(1200 sq.mt.)

Plant & Machinery

US$ 457147

Rate of Return

48%

Break Even Point

45%