-----------------

JW Latex Consultants (and Rubber Consultants,乳胶顾问) offer solutions to your problems in Natural Rubber latex and Synthetic Rubber latex processing and the manufacturing of latex products (condoms, catheters, medical gloves, baby teats and soothers, toy balloons etc) Quick answers through e-mails are possible at reasonable cost.

You Are Visitor Number:

counter
Expedia Promotional Codes

__________________________

This Site Is Best Viewed With Mozilla Firefox Browser. If You Are Viewing With Internet Explorer, It Is Advisable to Switch to Mozilla Firefox By Going to This Link -> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/

It Is Free to Download

__________________________

Send Your Enquiry and Orders To: woonsungliang@yahoo.com.sg

Problem Solving Through E-Mails with John Woon Latex Consultants Is Possible
可以通过电子邮件与JW乳胶顾问来解决问题

__________________________

Please kindly donate to support the maintenance of this site. We'd appreciate it very much.

__________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

Monday, April 29, 2013

Discolouration of Natural Rubber Latex Products

Manufacturer: Can you please explain why products made from natural rubber latex tend to discolour more than synthetic latices?

John Woon (Senior Latex Consultant): Good question. One major causative agent is the naturally occurring enzyme called polyphenol oxidase in the so-called non- rubbers. This tends to darken the coagulated or dried rubber when exposed to air (i.e. oxygen).

Another reason could be the presence of residual "Frey Wyssling" particles which lead to discolouration due to their carotenoid nature. And this accounts for the yellowish colour.

As shown in the diagram, FW = Frey Wyssling Particle, RP = Rubber Particle, L = Lutoid, LVW = Latex Vessel Wall.

Poorly leached products made from natural rubber latex would also tend to darken on storage.

                                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                            



Air Permeability of Bladders based on Natural Rubber

Manufacturer: We are manufacturers of bladders that require good air impermeability. However we found that natural rubber latex while giving superior resilience that is one of the product specification, it fails in air impermeability. We would appreciate your advice in guiding us to solve this problem at a cost.



John Woon (Senior Latex Consultant): I'm sorry to let you know that the best polymers for the best air impermeability, such as Polychloroprene, Nitrile and Butyl do not give you the resilience you need from natural rubber.

I suggest you conduct laminate dipping with your NR latex with one of the synthetic latices I mentioned, my personal choice being Polychloroprene.

Details of the recipes for both NR latex and Polychloroprene latex compounds and the manufacturing processes are being sent to you separately.

                                                                                                      

Stiffness of Latex Medical Tubing

Manufacturer: We are manufacturing medical tubing based on natural rubber latex. We are required to increase the stiffness of the tubing without adding filler. Please advise us how we could achieve this.



John Woon (Senior Latex Consultant): You have to aim at having a tighter cure by increasing the levels of ZnO and sulphur. A combination of ZDEC and ZMBT would also increase the modulus and hence the stiffness.

If you need too achieve this without changing your existing curative recipe, you can look into the addition of synthetic latex such as high styrene SBR or MMA grafted latex.

                                                                                             

__________________________

What has the bouncing ball to do with tyres?

Latex Gloves Educational Articles from the Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council

How do you select your medical gloves?

Rubber Chemicals: Carcinogenicity, Mutagenicity, Clastogenicity.

Why is Compression Set measurement important?

Assessment of Latex Stability

Joule Effect

Poor Flocking Quality Of Household Gloves

Creaming of Latex

What is Vulcanization?

History of Latex Dipped Products

Applications of Prevulcanized Latex

Defoamer Creating Havoc in Glove Factory

Problems With Milling Rubber Chemicals

Medical Gloves From Guayule Latex

Introduction to SMG Gloves

 

 

Click on The Following Links to Read More Articles:

[Advantages of Vulcanization] [Applications of PV Latex] [Bacteria and Latex] [Chemical Toxicity] [Cross-Linking Density] [Biodegradability] [Black Articles] [Blooming] [Bouncing Ball] [Compression Set] [Condoms] [Creaming] [Defoamer] [FDA] [Fatty Acid Soaps] [Flame Retardant] [Flocking] [Food Packaging] [Glove Demand] [Glove Selection] [Guayule Latex] [History of Gloves] [Joul Effect] [Latex Stability] [Latex Thread] [Milling Problem] [MREPC Articles] [Nano Polymer Particles] [Nano ZnO] [Polychloroprene] [REACH] [SMG] [Storage Hardening] [Vulcanization] [Vytex] [Yulex]

Disclaimer:
The information and data contained in this site are believed to be accurate and reliable. However it is the responsibility of the visitors and readers to satisfy themselves that the information is workable under their own processing conditions. Hence the owners of this site make no warranties concerning the suitability of the information given in this site.

__________________________