Fatigue resistance of medical gloves


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Mazam Md Said, . Fatigue resistance of medical gloves. pp. 65-83. ISSN 1511-1768

Abstract

Test equipment and a method for studying the fatigue resistance of medical gloves were developed. The method involves a continuous inflation and deflation of glove under a set of controlled conditions until the glove loses its integrity by the formation of a hole or a tear. Under the controlled conditions the deformation characteristic at certain critical parts of the glove during use was simulated. It was observed that the loss of glove integrity during the fatigue test occurred mosllv at areas near the base and crotches of fingers. The type of fatigue failure displayed by natural rubber (NR) gloves are holes and tears. The fatigue failure of nitrite and vinyl gloves was mainly by formation of tear. Fatigue lives of NR examination and surgical gloves at 50 strain measured at the base of the second finger at an inflation-deflation frequency of 0.5 cycle per second were found to exceed 1000 cycles. Under similar conditions the fatigue lives of nitrile and vinyl examination gloves were found to be less than 400 cycles. There was generally no clear relationship between the physical properties and the fatigue resistance of NR and nitrile gloves. For vinyl gloves the fatigue resistance increased with decreasing stiffness of the glove. Depending upon the type of glove the fatigue life of glove might increase or decrease after ageing. Rather unexpectedly at a low strain of 50 aged vinyl glove showed a significantly high fatigue life. This unexpected result was due to the relatively high permanent set that the aged vinyl glove experienced during the lest. In general aged natural rubber gloves regardless of the nature of their finish showed much superior fatigue life values when compared to imaged nitrile or vinyl gloves.


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Abstract

Test equipment and a method for studying the fatigue resistance of medical gloves were developed. The method involves a continuous inflation and deflation of glove under a set of controlled conditions until the glove loses its integrity by the formation of a hole or a tear. Under the controlled conditions the deformation characteristic at certain critical parts of the glove during use was simulated. It was observed that the loss of glove integrity during the fatigue test occurred mosllv at areas near the base and crotches of fingers. The type of fatigue failure displayed by natural rubber (NR) gloves are holes and tears. The fatigue failure of nitrite and vinyl gloves was mainly by formation of tear. Fatigue lives of NR examination and surgical gloves at 50 strain measured at the base of the second finger at an inflation-deflation frequency of 0.5 cycle per second were found to exceed 1000 cycles. Under similar conditions the fatigue lives of nitrile and vinyl examination gloves were found to be less than 400 cycles. There was generally no clear relationship between the physical properties and the fatigue resistance of NR and nitrile gloves. For vinyl gloves the fatigue resistance increased with decreasing stiffness of the glove. Depending upon the type of glove the fatigue life of glove might increase or decrease after ageing. Rather unexpectedly at a low strain of 50 aged vinyl glove showed a significantly high fatigue life. This unexpected result was due to the relatively high permanent set that the aged vinyl glove experienced during the lest. In general aged natural rubber gloves regardless of the nature of their finish showed much superior fatigue life values when compared to imaged nitrile or vinyl gloves.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Testing
AGROVOC Term: Medical equipment
AGROVOC Term: Natural rubber
AGROVOC Term: Ageing
AGROVOC Term: Quality assurance
AGROVOC Term: Vulcanization
AGROVOC Term: Inflation
AGROVOC Term: Deflation
AGROVOC Term: Physical properties
AGROVOC Term: Tears
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2025 03:23
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23171

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