Xinxiang Jinshikang Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. |
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Prevent Liquid Penetration Disposable Surgical Gown With Knitted
Cuff
Introduction
Surgical gowns are personal protective equipment used by many
people in healthcare. Surgeons and surgical teams use surgical
gowns in all types of surgery. Modern surgical gowns provide a
breathable protective barrier for surgeons and all healthcare
providers.
Surgical gowns provide barrier protection to prevent blood
penetration and fluid contamination. Most surgical gowns are
sterile and come in various sizes and styles.
Surgical gowns are non-reinforced or reinforced. Non-reinforced
surgical gowns have poor durability and are designed for surgical
operations with low to moderate fluid contact. Reinforced surgical
gowns strengthen protection in specific key areas for more invasive
and intensive surgical operations.
Performance
1. Barrier performance
Barrier performance mainly refers to the protective performance of
surgical gowns. The evaluation methods mainly include water
immersion test, pressure immersion test, impact penetration spray,
blood flow, and air and particle filtration flux.
2. Comfortable performance
Comfort properties include: surface permeability, water gloss,
quality, quality, drape, clothing performance, color,
reversibility, packaging and clothing processing sensitization,
clothing design and sewing effects. Evaluation indicators include
respiration rate, moisture permeability measurement and so on.
Specification
Material: | 100% PP/SMS non woven materials |
Size: | S,M,L,XL,XXL |
Cuff type: | with knitted cuff or elastic cuff |
Gram: | 15gram -60gram are aviable |
Color: | white,yellow,blue,green,pink are available |
Characteristic: | 1) light and breathable for body. |
Certificate : | ISO9001,CE, FDA |
Package: | Non sterile: 10pcs/PE bag, 10bags/CTN |
Delivey : | Within 20-25 days for one 20ft container |
Features
Prevent liquid penetration. The fabric made with a special fiber
structure and production process can safely prevent liquid
penetration and protect the doctor's skin from contact with
pathogens.
The anti-infiltration function is designed reasonably and
humanized, which adds a guarantee for the doctor's safety. There is
no need to be particularly distracted when performing an operation
on a patient, and the operation can be performed wholeheartedly.
Breathable and dry. We often see doctors in the operating room
sweating profusely in TV dramas or the news, and they are very
nervous both physically and mentally. At this moment of sweating,
The surgical gown must maintain good air permeability, otherwise it
will give the doctor a very uncomfortable working feeling, and it
is no exaggeration to say that it may affect the operation. This
shows the importance of keeping the fabric breathable and dry.
It is light, durable and does not fade. Dieters fabric can pass a
number of strict standard tests,
The weight is only 38% of ordinary operating room textile fabrics,
but the durability is 3-4 times that of ordinary fabrics, and the
color will not fade after washing.
The light weight of the surgical gown can reduce the burden on the
body of the doctor and make the work easier.
Durable and non-fading reflects the experience of surgical gowns.
Maintaining its original color under high-intensity washing is the
basic quality of a qualified surgical gown.
Classification
Surgical gowns are usually rated according to their AAMI level.
AAMI is the Association for the Advancement of Medical Devices.
AAMI was established in 1967 and they are the main source of many
medical standards. AAMI has four levels of protection for surgical
gowns, surgical masks and other protective medical equipment.
Level 1: Used in situations where the risk of exposure is minimal,
such as providing visitors with basic care and protective clothing.
Level 2: Used in low-risk exposure situations, such as during
common blood drawing procedures and sutures.
Level 3: Used for medium-risk exposure situations, such as surgery
and insertion of intravenous (IV) lines.
Level 4: Used in high-risk exposure situations, such as during
prolonged, fluid-intensive surgical procedures.