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INTCO Medical Expands Non-Latex Glove Portfolio Amid Growing Shift Toward Synthetic Materials

The new lines are designed to improve allergy safety, durability and compliance as INTCO Medical says its gloves reach 87 billion units of annual capacity.

  • INTCO Medical announced the expansion of its non-latex portfolio, launching Syntex Synthetic Latex Gloves and Synmax Pro Gloves to address evolving global demand for compliant protective solutions.
  • Because Syntex does not rely on natural rubber, it helps reduce compliance pressure regarding the European Union's Regulation on Deforestation-free Products , offering buyers a more predictable supply structure.
  • Syntex achieves elongation at break of up to 650%, meeting ASTM D6319 standards, while Synmax Pro delivers abrasion resistance ten times higher than conventional nitrile gloves.
  • By 2025, INTCO Medical reached an annual production capacity of 87 billion non-latex glove units, serving over 15,000 clients across more than 150 countries and regions globally.
  • "Material innovation is not only about performance, but also about compliance capability and supply chain resilience," said Fangyi Liu, Chairman of INTCO Medical, regarding technological advancement.
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INTCO Medical Expands Non-Latex Glove Portfolio Amid Growing Shift Toward Synthetic Materials

As global healthcare and industrial protection markets undergo structural transformation, volatility in natural rubber supply, concerns over latex allergies, and increasingly stringent sustainability regulations are reshaping material choices within the disposable glove industry. Synthetic materials are emerging as a strategic…

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