Medical protective clothing as a kind of protective clothing, mainly used for medical personnel to wear, not only to drain moisture and breathable, comfortable to wear, but also to protect medical personnel from viruses, bacteria and other pollutants in the course of diagnosis and treatment, to resist the invasion of water, alcohol, oil, and effective anti-static, and even prevent dust from entering.
Medical protective clothing, also known as medical protective suit, disposable protective coverall, or antivirus suit. Medical protective clothing refers to the protective clothing used by medical personnel (doctors, nurses, public health personnel, cleaners, etc.) and people entering a specific health areas (such as patients, hospital visitors, persons entering the infected area, etc.).
Medical protective clothing can be divided into woven, non-woven, and composite materials according to the organizational structure of the fabric. Medical protective clothing can be divided into disposable use, limited-use, and reusable according to the service life. Medical protective clothing can be divided into finishing, coating, and laminating according to the processing composite technology.
Protective clothing has different properties due to the different raw materials used, and the following materials are used in several medical protective clothing currently being sold and developed in the market.