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N Y State Dent J. 1995 Jan;61(1):36-7.
Electrical (ionic) conductivity through operating gloves is a test of glove integrity. In 1958 Penikett and Gorrill used electrical conductivity as a test for glove leaks. In 1959 similar work was done by Beck to verify electrical conductivity as an indicator of leaky gloves. Further research was done by Russell, Roque and Miller in 1956 to verify the relationship between leaky gloves and electrical conductivity. In 1994 Ozata, Septcioglu, Turkin and Eltem found that the one brand of vinyl gloves they tested all passed electricity. Our research was undertaken to test and expand the findings of Ozata and his group on several brands of vinyl gloves widely distributed in the U.S.
通过操作手套的电(离子)导率是对手套完整性的一项测试。1958年,佩尼凯特和戈里尔用电导率来测试手套是否漏气。1959年,贝克进行了类似的工作,以验证电导率可作为手套漏气的一个指标。1956年,拉塞尔、罗克和米勒进行了进一步研究,以验证漏气手套与电导率之间的关系。1994年,奥扎塔、塞普特乔格卢、图尔金和埃尔泰姆发现,他们测试的一个品牌的乙烯基手套都能导电。我们开展这项研究是为了测试并扩展奥扎塔及其团队关于在美国广泛销售的几个品牌乙烯基手套的研究结果。