The single-chlorination treatment and coating process of Lijieqing latex gloves are two specialized post-processing technologies designed to optimize wearing comfort and practical performance. They differ significantly in their mechanisms of action, core effects, and applicable scenarios, as detailed below:
Monochlorination: Chemically Modified for Enhanced Basic Wearability
Monochlorination is a chemical modification process where gloves undergo surface treatment with chlorine gas or chlorinated water solution after molding. This treatment alters the protein molecular structure on natural latex surfaces, significantly reducing stickiness and friction. It achieves a powder-free yet “powder-like” smooth texture, enabling effortless glove donning and doffing.
It is particularly suited for scenarios requiring rapid operations or frequent glove changes, such as medical examinations and food handling. This process effectively reduces allergy risks associated with latex proteins while fully preserving natural latex’s excellent elasticity and hand-conforming properties. Additionally, it offers lower production costs and superior environmental sustainability.
Coating Process: Physical Coverage for Multifunctional Upgrades
The coating process involves uniformly applying polymer materials like polyurethane, acrylic, or silicone to the glove surface through physical coverage, forming a dense, adherent film. This coating significantly enhances glove lubricity and durability, delivering superior smoothness and abrasion resistance.
It is particularly suited for scenarios demanding high precision and prolonged protection, such as extended surgeries or precision electronics assembly. Coatings can also be customized for additional properties, like enhanced chemical resistance or improved grip (through surface texturing). Some coated gloves, like Lixin, can even incorporate anti-static functionality. However, coatings slightly increase glove thickness and may impact biodegradability.
Key Differences and Selection Recommendations
Single-chlorination primarily chemically optimizes latex’s inherent surface properties, offering core advantages of low cost, easy donning/doffing, and low allergenicity—ideal for high-frequency use in general settings. Coating technology achieves more comprehensive, customizable performance upgrades through physical overlay, delivering superior protection and durability. However, it carries higher costs and involves synthetic materials.
Selection should align with practical needs: – For cost-effectiveness, frequent glove changes, or allergy concerns, prioritize Lijie Clean single-chlorination treated latex gloves. – For extended wear, precision tasks, or additional requirements like chemical resistance or anti-static properties, coated gloves are more suitable.
Post time: Dec-04-2025