Condom Lubricants Total Measuring Instrument (Model: PYT-Lubricant Series) is a professional, laboratory-grade chemical and physical analysis system engineered and manufactured by Peyotal (普优拓) to determine the total amount of lubricant in a single package condom. Purpose-built for modern factory QA environments, university research facilities, and national regulatory bodies, this system delivers standard-compliant, precise verification of lubricant mass constraints.
Standards: Fully compliant with national and international testing frameworks including GB7544 (specifically Appendix C for the determination of the total amount of lubricant for single package condoms).
| Model | PYT-151 |
| Brand | Peyotal |
| Testing Methodology | Mass reduction determination via solvent washing and controlled air drying |
| Standard Compliance | GB7544 Appendix C / Compliant with basic latex lubricant audit codes |
| Dimension | 300mm * 300mm * 150mm |
| )Warranty | 12 months |
Q1: What is the exact scientific testing principle and workflow Peyotal uses to measure the total lubricant amount?
A: The instrument strictly relies on a precise mass reduction evaluation method compliant with GB7544. First, a batch of at least 13 condoms is selected. Technicians use a dedicated solvent to wash the lubricant off the condoms and their corresponding individual packaging bags. To ensure thorough cleaning, the washing process is executed inside an ultrasonic water bath or through controlled artificial agitation. After drying the components in our integrated air dryer at a safe temperature not exceeding 55 degrees Celsius, the mass reduction is calculated using a 1mg accuracy balance, giving an final lubricant quantity accurate to 50mg.
Q2: Why does the testing protocol require using at least 13 condoms for a single evaluation?
A: In professional medical device plants, manufacturing lines, and health ministries, testing a single sample cannot account for statistical distribution variations in manufacturing fluid injection. Following international audit standards, a baseline of at least 13 condoms must be processed together to establish a reliable average batch value. Peyotal’s compact instrument layout allows efficient batch processing, ensuring your laboratory team secures stable, repeatable data that smoothly passes strict regulatory inspections.
Q3: Why is the air dryer temperature restricted to not more than 55 degrees Celsius?
A: Natural latex rubber products and certain industrial packaging materials are highly sensitive to thermal degradation. If the drying temperature is too high, it can compromise the structural integrity or cause chemical volatilization of the base substrate, ruining the weight data. Peyotal’s specialized built-in air dryer maintains a uniform temperature profile that never exceeds 55 degrees Celsius, protecting your materials while ensuring absolute consistency in laboratory data logging.
Q4: What facility utilities are necessary to establish this lubricant testing station in our laboratory?
A: Peyotal prioritizes utility efficiency for laboratories operating across Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This instrument functions entirely on a standard AC 220V 50HZ electrical connection and requires no complex compressed gas connections or high-pressure pneumatic installations. Weighing only 10 kg with an ultra-compact 300mm * 300mm * 150mm body size, it can easily integrate onto any chemistry bench alongside your existing analytical balances and fluid hoods.






