Protective clothing used by medical personnel entering specific medical and health areas
Protective
Liquid barrier means that medical protective clothing should be able to prevent the penetration of liquids such as water, blood, alcohol, etc., and have a hydrophobicity of level 4 or higher to avoid contamination of clothing and human body. Prevent the blood,body fluids and other secretions of the patient from transmitting the virus to the medical staff during the operation.
Comfort
Comfort includes breathability, water vapor permeability, drapability, quality, surface thickness, electrostatic properties, color, reflectivity, odor, and skin sensitization. The most important is breathability and moisture permeability. In order to enhance the protective effect, protective clothing fabrics are usually laminated or laminated, resulting in heavy, breathable and poor moisture permeability, which is not conducive to perspiration and heat.
3. Physical and mechanical properties
Physical and mechanical properties mainly refer to the ability of medical protective clothing materials to resist tearing, puncture and abrasion. Avoid tears and punctures to provide a channel for bacteria and viruses to spread, and abrasion resistance can prevent flocs from providing a place for bacteria and viruses to multiply.