What is the difference between 100% latex and rubber?
First, the antibacterial effect of rubber
Rubber has a strong antibacterial effect, mainly because some of the substances can destroy the cell wall of bacteria, thereby causing their death. In addition, rubber also contains some components that can inhibit the growth of bacteria, such as ethyl acetate and phenol. In practical applications, rubber is often used as an antibacterial material in medical equipment, daily necessities and other fields.
Second, the antibacterial effect of latex
Latex contains some natural antibacterial components, such as proteins, polysaccharides and phenols, which can effectively inhibit the growth of a variety of bacteria. At the same time, the latex also has good biocompatibility and biodegradability, which can not only play an antibacterial role, but also promote the healing of wounds. Therefore, in the field of medical treatment and daily necessities, latex products are also widely used.
3. Application scenarios of latex and rubber
Although both latex and rubber have antibacterial effects, their scenarios in practical applications are also different due to their different composition and properties. In general, rubber is suitable for occasions that require antibacterial, high temperature resistance, high strength and other performance requirements. The latex is more suitable for occasions that require antibacterial, soft, comfortable and other performance requirements, especially in medical, personal care and other fields have a wide range of applications.
In summary, although the antibacterial effects of latex and rubber are similar, their mechanisms of action and application scenarios are different. In practical application, the selection should be made according to the specific needs to achieve the best effect.