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Surgical gown fabric is a specialized textile designed for use in medical environments, particularly in surgical settings. It is typically made from non-woven materials or woven fabrics that provide a barrier against fluids and contaminants while ensuring breathability and comfort for the wearer. The fabric is engineered to meet stringent safety and hygiene standards required in healthcare applications.
| Material | Non-woven polypropylene or polyester |
| Weight | 30 to 70 grams per square meter |
| Water Resistance | Fluid-resistant or waterproof options available |
| Breathability | High breathability ratings for comfort |
| Certification | Meets ASTM and ISO standards for medical textiles |
When selecting surgical gown fabric, buyers should consider the specific requirements of their medical environment, including the level of fluid resistance needed and the comfort of the fabric for extended wear. It is important to specify the desired weight, material type, and any necessary certifications to ensure compliance with healthcare regulations. Quantities should be determined based on usage frequency and inventory needs.
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Woven fabrics are typically more durable, while non-woven fabrics offer better fluid resistance and are often lighter.
Most surgical gown fabrics are designed for single-use; however, some may be treated for limited reusability.
Look for fabrics that meet ASTM and ISO standards for medical textiles to ensure safety and effectiveness.
The right weight depends on the intended use; lighter fabrics are suitable for less invasive procedures, while heavier fabrics are better for high-risk situations.
Yes, many suppliers offer customization options for color, size, and additional features.
Single-use gowns are designed for one-time use, while reusable gowns may last several washes depending on care instructions.