For stronger condoms spike them with spinifex
This is a new study material ingredients, Compared to other plant fibres, spinifex nanocellulose looked longer, thinner and “stretchier” under a microscope. And when the scientists added spinifex nanocellulose on a commercial condom dipping line in the US, they found it boosted flexibility and strength. According to Martin, just 0.1% nanocellulose added to latex during production increased the pressure condoms could withstand by 20%, and volume by 40%, in a conventional “burst pressure test”. The team says the added strength could allow condoms and other latex products such as surgical gloves to be manufactured as thin as a human hair, improving sensation while remaining durable. This would make condom product more popular in the market, more and more consumer would prefer to choose it.