How are condoms produced?

Condoms have not been made of rubber since ancient times. The ancient Greeks have known about condoms. It is said that King Melos of Crete used condoms made of goat bladders in 1200 BC. In 1554 (2,700 years later), Italian physician Gacchirille Fallopio recommended the use of medicine-soaked sacks as a protective measure against syphilis, an infectious disease brought by sailors from the Americas. Since the use of sheep appendices and fish bladders in the mid-17th century, condom wearer comfort has improved significantly. This idea is attributed to the British doctor Canton. The condom was named after him, but this has not been convincingly proven. In the 18th century, Casalova, the most famous lover of all time, used condoms in various recreational social games. In his day, condoms were still made by hand, and the luxurious ones were trimmed with velvet and silk. . These would be used many times, allowed to dry in between, and if necessary carefully patched with bone glue and animal intestines. In a letter to her daughter, the Marquise de Sévigny described condoms at that time: a roadblock to pleasure, a net to prevent risks. Using expensive condoms was not very satisfying at the time. It was not until the 19th century that condoms made a big breakthrough, using a material that had been processed in Europe for more than 100 years - rubber. Charles Goodyear gave rubber tree glue permanent elasticity in 1839, developed the vulcanization process, and later invented the automobile tire. In 1855, he produced the first rubber condom, but it still had longer seams and a wall width of 1-2 mm. 1912 was a significant year in the history of condoms. A man used glass bubbles to press into a rubber solution to perfect the production of condoms. This technology allowed him to create very thin and seamless condoms with a top Papillary. The man's name was Julius Fromm. Operation Fromm is the world's first branded condom. In 1919, 150,000 were produced daily. A set of 3 is only 72 points. "Fromm" later conquered private rooms throughout the country. This is also the predecessor of MAPA. Due to its special, highly sensitive lubricating film, Fromm remains one of the best-selling condoms in Germany today.