Quarterback condoms are made of natural high quality latex and engineered by advanced German Technology with over 60 years of innovative condom manufacturing experiences. Quarterback condoms are manufactured to meet stringent international standards & requirements such as the WHO 2003, EN ISO 4074:2002 and ATSM D3492-03 standards.

Each Quarterback condom is electronically tested with samples from every batch undergoing rigorious tests. These tests are conducted to find microscopic holes and to test the strength of the condoms.

First is the water test, we fill condoms with water to make sure they don’t leak, then we proceed to the air inflation test where condoms are filled with more than 18 litres of air to the size of 3 feet baloons till they explode to test their strength, then there is the High Voltage Dry Electronic Test where each condom is tested for holes and thinner parts or foreign bodies with testing voltage up to c. 2,000 volts before they are packed for quality assurance. All of these tests are carried out each day to ensure premium quality products, delivering the type of reliability and trust for your most vital protection.

 

Automatic Dipping Line > Automatic Burst Tester > Water Tester > Tensile Tester > Dry Electronic Tester > Foil Sealing



For this test, condoms are fitted over air tubes, which pumps in air to inflate it like a baloon. The air fills up the condoms till it’s extend to about 3 feet tall until it bursts to test their strength. The results are recorded and weighed against national and international standards. Our latex condoms can expand to hold 18 liters of air before they burst to test their expansion strength.

   


Condoms are filled with an electrically conductive liquid (electrolytic solution) and is then dipped into a tank filled with the same liquid. Electric current is then charged to both the liquid inside and outside of the condoms. The electricity-sensitive liquid will send current into & out of the condoms even if there is a tiny hole present on the condom wall where the computer will be able to detect and give indications. This is to make sure that our condoms don’t leak and are free of holes.

 
   

Small clamps are used to grip two segments of a condom and pull it apart, stretching it up to 7 times it’s original length before it breaks. The computer will record and review the length where the condom snaps to make sure that it surpasses both national and international standards. This is to make sure that our condoms are strong and elastic enough to withstand force.

 
   


After production, each and every condom is electronically tested for a final round to find microscopic pinholes before they are sealed with foils. In this test, condoms are fitted over metal forms where electrical current will be sent through. The current from the metal allows the equipment to find microscopic holes and thinner parts or foreign bodies with testing voltage up to c. 2,000 volts before they are packed for quality assurance.