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Disposable MBE antiviral waterproof medical gown: high-efficiency protection under precision assembly

Nov 07,2024

Fitting is a crucial step in the robe production process. It follows the sewing process by applying a special adhesive to key areas of the robe (such as cuffs, collar, hem, etc.) to create an additional layer of protection, thereby significantly enhancing the robe's sealing and waterproof properties. This step not only requires the selection of adhesive to meet medical-grade standards and be non-toxic, harmless and non-irritating, but its coating amount and uniformity also need to be strictly controlled to ensure that it does not affect the breathability of the gown. It can also effectively prevent the penetration of viruses, bacteria and liquids.

Once the fitting process is complete, the assembly of the robe begins. This process is not only related to the appearance and texture of the robe, but also directly affects the convenience and comfort of wearing it. The core of the assembly work is to install zippers, adjust the tightness and deal with other details to ensure that the gown can meet the high protection requirements while also meeting the practical and comfortable needs of medical staff.

1. Zipper selection and installation
Zippers are an important part of robes, and their selection and installation location are crucial. On the one hand, the material of the zipper must meet medical-grade standards, be corrosion-resistant, easy to clean, and be able to withstand frequent pulling operations without being easily damaged. On the other hand, the installation position of the zipper needs to be carefully designed to ensure the sealing of the gown and to facilitate the quick donning and taking off of the gown in an emergency. For example, on the front part of the gown, the zipper is usually designed to be full-length so that medical staff can easily put on and take off the gown without damaging the overall protective properties. At the same time, both sides of the zipper are also equipped with leak-proof designs, such as zipper covers or elastic seals, to further prevent the intrusion of viruses, bacteria and liquids.

2. Adjustment of tightness
The tightness of a robe is one of the key factors affecting comfort. In order to ensure that the gown can closely fit the curves of the human body without giving too much restraint to medical staff, the gown needs to be carefully adjusted in tightness during the assembly process. This includes setting adjustable elastic bands or elastic fabrics in key areas such as cuffs, waists and hems, so that medical staff can flexibly adjust according to personal body shape and wearing needs. In addition, the material of the elastic band also needs to be strictly screened. It must have sufficient elasticity and ensure stability and durability after long-term use.

3. Other details processing
In addition to adjustments to the zipper and tightness, fitting the robe involves a host of details. For example, anti-slip strips or Velcro are usually provided on the cuffs and collars of the robe to enhance the fit between the robe and the skin and prevent protection failure due to sliding during operation. At the same time, the pocket design of the gown must also take into account both practicality and protection. It must not only facilitate the storage and access of medical supplies by medical staff, but also ensure that the opening of the pocket has sufficient sealing to prevent the intrusion of viruses, bacteria and liquids.

After the assembly work is completed, the disposable MBE antiviral waterproof medical gown undergo strict quality inspections. This step includes not only the testing of basic parameters such as the appearance, size, and weight of the robe, but more importantly, a comprehensive evaluation of its protective performance, wearing comfort, and durability. During the inspection process, inspectors will simulate actual use conditions and conduct multiple tests such as putting on and taking off, pulling, and washing the robe to ensure that it can still maintain good protective effects and wearing experience after long-term use.