The use of non-woven fabrics in the production of medical clothing

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Faculty Of Home Economic Department Of Clothing And Textiles Helwab university

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Many institutions have adopted the production of single-use medical clothing made of modern non-natural materials, and the demand for non-woven fabrics made of polypropylene has arisen with the technique of bonding and melting the fabric. The field and these fabrics were divided into three types (spanbond - spaniels - sms) and polyethylene film.
1- Spunbond
It is a pure environmental material of unnatural polypropylene manufactured by polymerization.
2- spunlace:
In its manufacture, modern technologies are used in the treatment of natural salicylic acid, which is a natural fiber found in wood, cotton and linen under a spunlace material on 80% of synthetic viscose fibers and polyester on 20% of wood materials that can be collected from wood that is more widely used.
3- (sms):
The sms material is made of spanbond material, which is made up of 100% of polypropylene fibers. One of the advantages of this material is that its outer surface absorbs liquids and traps them while maintaining air permeability, which is indispensable for this material in the right of medical care.
Therefore, it helps workers in this field to protect themselves and combat the spread of bacteria and viruses circulating in the medical or surgical work environment and prevent infections and diseases due to its use only once and avoiding the need for handling

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