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What Is Glove Testing And Its Important?

  • Writer: metslab
    metslab
  • Mar 2, 2021
  • 2 min read

Glove Testing
Glove Testing

Gloves are essential personal protective equipment. They are used to protect the weather from disease-causing pathogens and prevent the spread of infections. They are an indispensable tool required to stop contamination and spread. There are different kinds of medical gloves available.

These are-

  • Surgical gloves

  • Examination gloves

  • Gloves for handling drugs

These all are tightly regulated and must have a good performance. Here's why Glove Testing is essential.

To test resistance, leakage and biocompatibility

Gloves are essential medical equipment and testing their resistance, leakage, and biocompatibility. This is essential because it is a quality standard that must be made to ensure both the patient's health and healthcare workers' health. This is not put at risk the life of the essential worker as well as a patient. Keeping the hands clean and preventing direct contact with bodily fluids, tissues, skin, etc., helps in stopping the spread of germs. Testing the resistance, leakage and biocompatibility ensure gloves are according to the industry standards. This is important because the patient or the healthcare worker's life is put at risk.

To ensure aseptic conditions

A fundamental reason why gloves need to be tested is to ensure that the barrier systems are working correctly. Testing also ensures that the integrity of the personal protective equipment is not compromised. Defective glass is a risk to the health of workers, and leakage, tearing, low resistance can lead to contamination of equipment and drugs. Therefore, gloves should be tested in a way that meets all the regulatory requirements and helps in the maintenance of aseptic and sterile conditions. The gloves should be long-lasting should be made of durable material, and should be a powerful barrier system.

Glove testing procedures

Several glove testing procedures are carried out these days.


  • The first type of test is the visual inspection test. Machine operators do this; it helps detect impairments in the glove that the naked eye may often miss out on. Several tiny leaks are also identified, and these gloves are not approved if they do not pass the test.

  • Another necessary glove testing procedure is the chemical diffusion test. Chemical permeates are applied to the glove. If the glove shows leakage, gloves are disposed of.

  • A pressure holding test is also another way to detect leaks and defects in the gloves. The glove is put under pressure for a certain amount of time, and the glove damage is measured. This helps in giving us the leakage rate and resistance of the gloves.

Thus, all these methods are essential for testing gloves functioning as personal protective equipment. For highly efficient and accurate Glove Testing In The UAE, contact Metslab today. They are known for their industry-leading approach to glove testing.

 
 
 

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