Properties:Medical Materials & Accessories Instrument classification:Class III Keyword:disposable surgical gown Material:25-70g SMS,SMMS Non-woven Fabric Gown Size:S,M,L,XL,XXL or as your request Gown Closure Style:Adjustable Hook-and-loop Neckline Closure Sterilization:EO,or Non-Sterile Color:Green,Blue,White Cuff:Knit Cuff or Elastic Cuff Sleeves:Set-in or Raglan Sleeves Application:Operation Room
1. Good air permeability SMS non-woven fabric, one-way ventilation, efficient antibacterial, can quickly volatilize the internal heat. 2. Block small particles It can block fine particles, dust, etc. and avoid physical contact. 3. Effective isolation It can effectively block the penetration of liquid and bacteria, filter volatile gas and avoid direct contact.
1. Good air permeability SMS non-woven fabric, one-way ventilation, efficient antibacterial, can quickly volatilize the internal heat. 2. Block small particles It can block fine particles, dust, etc. and avoid physical contact. 3. Effective isolation It can effectively block the penetration of liquid and bacteria, filter volatile gas and avoid direct contact.
Recycle surgical gowns hospital medical use green gown reuse over 100 times Surgical Gowns Surgical gowns are personal protective equipment used by many people in health care. Surgical gowns are used by surgeons and the surgical team for all types of procedures. Modern surgical gowns provide a breathable, protective barrier for the surgeons and all health care providers. Surgical gowns provide a barrier protection to prevent blood strikethrough and fluid contamination. Most surgical gowns are sterile and come in a wide variety of sizes and versions. Surgical gowns can be purchased alone or within surgical packs. There are many surgical packs for frequently performed procedures. Surgical gowns are produced non-reinforced or reinforced. Non-reinforced surgical gowns are less durable and designed for surgical procedures with low to moderate fluid contact. Reinforced surgical gowns have reinforced protection in specific critical areas for more invasive and intense surgical procedures. Surgical gowns cover and provide a barrier for important areas from the shoulders to the knees and wrists. Surgical gowns are usually made with Set-In sleeves or Raglan Sleeves. Surgical gowns come with and without a towel. Most surgical gowns are made from a fabric called SMS. SMS stands for Spunbond Meltblown Spunbond. SMS is a lightweight and comfortable non-woven fabric that provides a protective barrier. � Surgical gowns are usually rated by their AAMI level. AAMI is the Association of the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation. AAMI was formed in 1967 and they are a primary source of many medical standards. AAMI has four protection levels for surgical gowns, surgical masks, and other protective medical equipment. Level 1: is used for Minimal Risk of exposure situations, such as providing basic care and cover gowns for visitors. Level 2: is used for Low Risk of exposure situations, such as during common blood drawing procedures and suturing. Level 3: is used for Moderate Risk of exposure situations, such as surgical procedures and inserting an Intravenous (IV) line. Level 4: is used for High Risk of exposure situations, such as during long, fluid intense surgical procedures.
Surgical gown aami level 4 gown nonwoven SMS disposable doctor gown factory With 4 waist belts; With Hook & Loop at neck; � With knitted cuffs; � Individual sterile bag packing; Poly-coated material for durability and protection Lightweight, closed-back design, secured with ties for maximum comfort Low-linting material helps to provide a clean environment Long sleeves with knit cuffs provide added comfort
Surgical gowns 35g level 2 disposable blue surgical medical gowns SURGICAL GOWNS Surgical gowns are personal protective equipment used by many people in health care. Surgical gowns are used by surgeons and the surgical team for all types of procedures. Modern surgical gowns provide a breathable, protective barrier for the surgeons and all health care providers. Surgical gowns provide a barrier protection to prevent blood strikethrough and fluid contamination. Most surgical gowns are sterile and come in a wide variety of sizes and versions. Surgical gowns can be purchased alone or within surgical packs. There are many surgical packs for frequently performed procedures. � Surgical gowns are produced non-reinforced or reinforced. Non-reinforced surgical gowns are less durable and designed for surgical procedures with low to moderate fluid contact. Reinforced surgical gowns have reinforced protection in specific critical areas for more invasive and intense surgical procedures. � Surgical gowns cover and provide a barrier for important areas from the shoulders to the knees and wrists. Surgical gowns are usually made with Set-In sleeves or Raglan Sleeves. Surgical gowns come with and without a towel. Most surgical gowns are made from a fabric called SMS. SMS stands for Spunbond Meltblown Spunbond. SMS is a lightweight and comfortable non-woven fabric that provides a protective barrier. � Surgical gowns are usually rated by their AAMI level. AAMI is the Association of the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation. AAMI was formed in 1967 and they are a primary source of many medical standards. AAMI has four protection levels for surgical gowns, surgical masks, and other protective medical equipment. Level 1: is used for Minimal Risk of exposure situations, such as providing basic care and cover gowns for visitors. Level 2: is used for Low Risk of exposure situations, such as during common blood drawing procedures and suturing. Level 3: is used for Moderate Risk of exposure situations, such as surgical procedures and inserting an Intravenous (IV) line. Level 4: is used for High Risk of exposure situations, such as during long, fluid intense surgical procedures.