The Dipping Process System (often referred to as "dip coating") is a core stage in disposable glove manufacturing, where glove molds are submerged in polymer slurries (latex, nitrile, vinyl) to form the base glove structure, merging uniform material application, precise thickness control, and compatibility with high-volume production lines.
Advantages
This system’s primary benefit is its ability to deliver consistent, even polymer coating across glove molds—ensuring finished gloves have uniform thickness, which is critical for durability and user comfort. It supports high-throughput production, processing multiple molds simultaneously to align with industrial line speeds. The adjustable slurry viscosity and mold dipping speed allow customization for different glove materials and thicknesses (e.g., thin medical gloves vs. thick industrial gloves), enhancing operational flexibility. Additionally, its closed-loop slurry circulation minimizes material waste, improving cost-effectiveness fo…