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Protective Gloves: Permeation testing Reinhard Oppl John Hansen Eurofins Product Testing A/S

Protective Gloves: Permeation testing Reinhard Oppl John Hansen Eurofins Product Testing A/S Denmark , Germany, France, USA, China, …. www.eurofins.com/glove-testing. Eurofins Product Testing A/S ProductTesting-GA@eurofins.com. Galten, Denmark near Arhus.

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Protective Gloves: Permeation testing Reinhard Oppl John Hansen Eurofins Product Testing A/S

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  1. Protective Gloves: Permeation testing Reinhard Oppl John Hansen Eurofins Product Testing A/S Denmark, Germany, France, USA, China, … www.eurofins.com/glove-testing

  2. Eurofins Product Testing A/SProductTesting-GA@eurofins.com Galten, Denmarknear Arhus Eurofins Product Testing – Locations Galten (DK) Hamburg (D) Manchester (UK) Reichenwalde (D) Barneveld (NL) Bratislava (SK) Paris (FR) Des Moines (USA) Torino (IT) Shanghai (CN) Aix (FR) Bangalore (IND) Shenzhen (CN) Hong Kong (HK) Bangkok (TH) Other business areas: Tests of food, feed, pharmaceuticals, genetics, environment

  3. Protective gloves – chemicals • Test: Exposure of outer surface • Tightness against gases and liquids (Penetration through seams, cracks and holes) • EN 374-2, ASTM F903; visual evaluation (droplets, bubbles) • Infiltration on molecular level (Permeation) • EN 374-3, ASTM F739, ISO 6529; Collection medium / analysis • Resistance (Degradation) • ASTM D471-98, or similar to ISO 1817 • Change of physical properties (e.g. tactile strength) • Ingredients test: Skin tolerance / allergies • EN 455-3, latex proteins • EN 420, Chrome VI (leather gloves)

  4. Protective gloves – chemicals • Infiltration on molecular level (Permeation) • Procedure • Absorption in outer layers • Diffusion; possibly through several layers • Release from inner surface • Parameter: Breakthrough time and permeation rate • Experience • Small molecules permeate faster than larger ones • Solvents may carry with them other substances that else may break through much later • Chemical similarity of membrane and chemical increases permeation • Larger thickness slows down breakthrough; thickness varies within a glove; take sample from palm or from back?

  5. Protective gloves – chemicals • Nitrile does not equal Nitrile • Latex, Nitrile, Neoprene: Huge differences in composition;Nitrile glove can be 100% nitrile latex, or it can be mainly natural latex with thin outer layer of nitrile latex • Mention a real product in Safety Data Sheet? • Conditions of use and of test • Temperature (23 °C / 27 °C / 33°C) (huge effect) • Stretching (when moving fingers) (only small effect) • Duration of use and of test (splash protection / 8 hours / re-use next days)

  6. Protective gloves – chemicals • Analysis • Continuous / discontinuous • Direct monitoring (FID, UV, pH, conductivity, …) or enrichment by sampling • Collection medium: Air / water / solids • Not volatile, not soluble in water : • Collection disc is pressed tightly to inner side; • then desorption by solvent and GC or HPLC analysis

  7. Protective gloves – chemicals Best ISO 6529 MAPA www.eurofins.com/glove-testing

  8. Protective Gloves – Permeation www.eurofins.com/glove-testing

  9. Permeation testing - Eurofins • Permeation testing since 1988 • Test with adsorption discs: 1st laboratory in Europe • firstly developed for epoxy coatings • Projects • Improved Method for Testing of Protective GlovesGerman Work Insurance and Prevention Services, 1999 • Testing method for protective gloves for PAH at renovation workGerman Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2003 • Risk assessment for occupational dermal exposure to chemicalsEU Commission, coordinated by TNO, 2004

  10. Questions before any test • Which chemical product or mixture? • If possible – selection of representative products • Physical state – gas, liquid, viscous, solid, granulate? • Selection of gloves for testing? • Safety versus wearing comfort and costs • Which manufacturer? Who buys the samples? • Questions on testing • Duration / frequency of testing • Testing temperature (our recommendation: at 33 °C as "worst-case") • Selection of collection medium and detection / analysis • Calibration with product, or with clean substances? • Ideas of customer on extraction / analysis?

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