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Pain Points in the PVC Glove Industry

PVC gloves have relatively poor elasticity compared to nitrile and latex gloves, but they are more affordable. PVC gloves are categorized into industrial-grade and medical-grade, with the latter requiring higher quality standards and thus being more expensive. Consumers can choose the appropriate PVC gloves based on their needs.

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For years, Fengwang has been committed to proposing and improving glove production processes and has summarized common issues in PVC glove manufacturing:

1. Incomplete Gloves – Missing fingers or other incomplete parts.

2. Black Spots/Impurities – Presence of black spots or other impurities ≥ 3.0 mm on the glove surface.

3. Uneven Cuffing – Poor cuffing quality, inconsistent thickness, or issues like hollow edges and frayed edges.

4. Sticky Gloves – Glove surfaces stick together; when rubbed with dry hands, they feel rough and unsmooth.

5. Air Bubbles – Bubbles form due to insufficient stirring of the dipping compound, adhering to the mold and resulting in bubbles in the gloves.

6. Yellowing – Color inconsistency within the same batch, caused by excessive temperatures during production.

7. Uneven Thickness – Variations in fingertip thickness within the same batch.

8. Streaks/Waves – Visible stripes or wavy patterns on the glove surface.

These are common issues in PVC glove production. Fengwang’s recommendations include:

  • Real-time monitoring of each production stage.
  • Proper control of temperature, time, and other parameters.
  • Regular training for operators on standard procedures.
  • Immediate contact with the equipment manufacturer for complex issues.

Fengwang offers 24/7 technical support—feel free to reach out anytime!

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