PVC gloves are widely used in industry and daily life, but they are not suitable for cleanliness cleaning, which is mainly determined by their material properties and structural characteristics.
In terms of material, PVC gloves are mainly made of polyvinyl chloride resin, which is a high molecular polymer. This material is relatively unstable in chemical properties. During the cleaning process, especially when using a cleaning solution containing chemical detergents, the chemical components in the detergent may react chemically with polyvinyl chloride. For example, some alkaline detergents will destroy the molecular structure of polyvinyl chloride, causing the gloves to become hard and brittle, and lose their original flexibility and elasticity, thereby affecting the performance and service life of the gloves. Even if a mild detergent is used, long-term cleaning may cause additives such as plasticizers on the surface of the gloves to precipitate, changing the physical properties of the gloves.
In terms of structure, the surface of PVC gloves is not completely dense and uniform. There are many tiny pores and uneven structures on its surface, which are easy to absorb dust, oil and other impurities during use. When cleaning, although some dirt on the surface can be removed, impurities deep inside the pores are difficult to be completely removed. Moreover, the impact of water flow and mechanical friction during the cleaning process may further expand these pores, resulting in more impurities remaining in them, which in turn reduces the cleanliness of the gloves.
In addition, in the production process of PVC gloves, in order to achieve specific performance requirements, a variety of additives, such as stabilizers, lubricants, etc., are added. These additives may dissolve or precipitate during the cleaning process, which will pollute the cleaning liquid and affect the cleaning effect on the one hand; on the other hand, the loss of additives will change the performance of the gloves and reduce their protective ability.
From the perspective of practical application, PVC gloves are usually disposable gloves, and the original design is to meet the needs of one-time use, and the cost is relatively low. Cleanliness cleaning requires a lot of manpower, material resources and time costs, and the effect after cleaning is difficult to guarantee. When the gloves are used again after cleaning, the performance and protective effect of the gloves have been greatly reduced and cannot meet the use requirements. In contrast, it is more economical and convenient to directly replace new PVC gloves.
Post time: Jun-03-2025