Assessing the suitability of self-healing rubber glove for safe handling of pesticides
Rubber gloves used for protection against chemicals or hazards are generally prone to tearing or leaking after repeated use, exposing the worker to potentially hazardous agents. Self-healing technology promises increased product durability and shelf life appears to be a feasible solution to address...
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Main Authors: | Supramaniam, Janarthanan, Low, Darren Yi Sern, Wong, See Kiat, Goh, Bey Hing, Leo, Bey Fen, Tang, Siah Ying |
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Nature Portfolio
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/32746/ |
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