Seamless Protection. Flexible Performance.
Latex dipping uses natural rubber (NATLEX) or synthetic polymers (SYNLEX) such as nitrile or neoprene to create flexible, seamless films through immersion and curing. These formulations are designed to form strong, elastic coatings that conform closely to the shape of the mold or object, providing excellent stretchability and durability.
This process is commonly used to produce gloves, balloons, medical devices, tool grips, and protective coverings. Latex dipping enables the formation of consistent, high-performance films—even over complex shapes and fine details—making it a preferred method for manufacturing precision-molded products that require comfort, protection, and resilience.
Features
- Customizable Properties – Film thickness, elasticity, and durability tailored to specific application needs
- Enhanced Durability – Excellent resistance to tearing, punctures, and abrasion
- Chemical Resistance Options – Adaptable for medical, industrial, or specialty uses
- Efficient Processing – Fast drying and curing cycles support high-throughput production
- Versatile Application Methods – Compatible with dip molding, multi-layer dipping, and hybrid techniques
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Technical Properties
Applications
Solutions
Our natural and synthetic latex formulations are designed for seamless, flexible, and durable coatings in dip-molded products like gloves, medical devices, and tool grips. Customizable in thickness, elasticity, and cure time, they deliver reliable performance and fast processing. Need a custom solution? Our team is ready to help.