A reinforced surgical gown is a sterile, disposable protective garment primarily used in medical environments such as operating rooms.
Its main characteristics are:
Material: It is made of non-woven fabric, often polypropylene or a combination of multiple layers such as SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond) or SMMMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Meltblown-Spunbond). This material offers good air permeability while being hydrophobic.
Reinforcement: It has reinforced areas on the chest and sleeves, as seen in the image. This reinforcement is designed to provide greater protection against bodily fluids, blood, and microorganisms, which is essential during high-risk procedures.
Comfort and Fit: It is designed to be breathable and comfortable for extended periods of time. It usually has a Velcro neck closure and elastic knit cuffs for a secure fit.
Sterilization: These gowns are sterile and disposable. They are often individually wrapped with a surgical fold for easy donning while maintaining asepsis.
Standards: They comply with strict quality standards, such as European standard EN 13795.


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