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It takes a lot of work to make a condom that can stand up to the height of your passion! This section takes you behind the scenes to show you just what it takes to make the world's favourite condom - The Durex Condoms
Durex condoms are made from the finest quality natural latex. However, before the latex even reaches the manufacturing plant, it undergoes comprehensive quality control tests to ensure that it conforms to SSL International's (makers of Durex) stringent specifications.
Once the latex passes quality control tests, it is processed into a useable form. Because latex is a natural material (very similar to milk in many of its physical properties), it can curdle or go sour. Stabilisers, preservatives and vulcanising agents are added and the latex is checked again for the quality and consistency. This process is known as 'compounding'. The result of years of research and development, this unique compound ensures all Durex condoms combine reliability with proven low allergy qualities.
The next stage in manufacture of Durex Condoms is 'dipping'. The compound latex is fed into temperature controlled tanks into which a continuous line of glass formers are dipped. As the formers pass gently through the tanks they pick up an almost invisible layer of latex film. The latex coating is then dried using filtered air to prevent atmospheric contamination. After drying, the formers are dipped once more and dried again.
On completion of the dipping process, the open ends of the newly formed condoms are rolled to form a rim or bead. The condoms, while still on the formers, are then passed through an oven to vulcanise the latex. Before the condoms are removed from the formers by high pressure jets of water, they undergo a soaking process to loosen the condoms from the former. They are then dried.
Although Durex condoms are now ready for packaging, they will not reach that stage until they have undergone a series of five stringent tests. This adherence to high quality standards has made Durex the leading condom brand in the world today. With a product such as a condom, where quality is vitally important to the user, it is essential that every effort is made to ensure the perfection and reliability of every single one.
As well as the tests specified by national and international standards, Durex condoms are electronically tested. This involves each condom being stretched over a metal former and subjected to a high voltage. Any breakdown of the film is measured and any minor flaw, even one far too small to be detected by the human eye, results in the condom being instantly rejected.
Perhaps the most impressive test is the Air Inflation Test which is carried out each and every day on samples of each batch of Durex condoms. This is the test of elasticity and strength that involves a Durex condom being filled with air until it reaches bursting point. Typically, a Durex condom holds approximately 40 litres of air, equivalent to 9 gallons of water, before bursting.
Once electronic testing is complete, Quality Control samples are taken from each batch, filled with 300ml of water, and suspended for 3 minutes. Afterwards they are examined for minute fluid leakage by rolling them on blotting paper. If more than a small number displaying flaws are found, then the entire batch is rejected and scrapped.
Additional samples are checked for size and thickness. Further samples are tested to destruction for physical strength. Some of these samples are artificially aged at accelerated temperatures, as an assurance of their quality at the end of their 5 year product life.
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