Estimation of coating thickness of polymer coated NR gloves
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TextPublication details: Journal of Rubber Research 2002Description: 209-214Subject(s): Summary: The coating thickness of polymer coated NR gloves was estimated by using a stylus surface profile machine. During the measurement, the gloves were stretched to a suitable length, and the polymer layer which was harder than NR, cracked exposing the NR to the surface. When the stylus was driven across the surface, the sharp-pointed end of the stylus dropped into, and came out from the cracks, generating a series of peaks that corresponded to the coating thickness of the polymer layer. The coating thickness of the polymer-coated gloves in cuff, palm, and finger regions was measured and compared. The significance of the results is discussed in relation to the way these gloves were made.
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The coating thickness of polymer coated NR gloves was estimated by using a stylus surface profile machine. During the measurement, the gloves were stretched to a suitable length, and the polymer layer which was harder than NR, cracked exposing the NR to the surface. When the stylus was driven across the surface, the sharp-pointed end of the stylus dropped into, and came out from the cracks, generating a series of peaks that corresponded to the coating thickness of the polymer layer. The coating thickness of the polymer-coated gloves in cuff, palm, and finger regions was measured and compared. The significance of the results is discussed in relation to the way these gloves were made.
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