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Our company was founded in 1997, since it was a family workshop. It becomes a leading factory in Xiantao after over 23 years developing.

Our company can produce a variety of disposable non-woven products for the medical, personal protection, beauty salon and food industries, including masks, work clothes, surgical gowns and isolation gowns, laboratory coats, shoe covers, round caps, clip-on caps, surgical caps .

 

Our factory currently has a production area of about 20,000 square meters, and we have more than 900 workers working in the factory. In 2020, we purchased new land for the construction and upgrade of a non-woven production line workshop. We are also continuing to introduce advanced production equipment from home and abroad.

Our products are exported to all over the world, such as North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and other countries and regions. According to the global strategy, our factory will participate in multiple exhibitions every year in addition to the Canton Fair, such as FIME in the United States, MEDICA/A+A in Germany, Arab Health in Dubai, etc.

Our company has passed CE, FDA, EN14683 TYPE II (mask), TYPE 5/6 (work clothes) and other certifications. At the same time, our factory passed BSCI, WCA audits and US government FDA audits with 0 observations.

 

 

 

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Another key advantage of disposable lab coats is that they are much more hygienic than traditional lab coats. Traditional lab coats can be difficult to clean and can harbor bacteria and other harmful microorganisms. Disposable lab coats, on the other hand, are designed to be single-use, which means that they are discarded after each use, reducing the risk of contamination and the spread of infectious diseases.

 

Disposable lab coats are also incredibly convenient. They are easy to put on and take off, which means that lab workers can quickly and easily change their lab coats between tasks or when moving between different areas of the lab. This convenience can save time and improve efficiency, which can be particularly important in fast-paced lab environments.

 

 

 

 


 


Throwing away a disposable lab coat after every work session helps ensure that no diseases leave the lab or examination room. Lab coats must be cleaned, and often off-site. However, bringing an infected lab coat to a cleaning facility could start the spread of a new contagion. Even if the cleaning facility is on-site, that means more hands will need to touch the lab coat to clean or sterilize it between uses. This increases the risk of contagions on the coat spreading elsewhere. Disposable lab coats can effectively avoid this problem.

Preventing Cross-Contamination
Detergent, cleaner, and even cloth fibers from reusable lab coats can get into lab materials. If this happens, it can render a work session meaningless, or even worse, become a danger. Using a single-use lab coat ensures sterility every time that the lab is entered.

 


 


Disposable lab coats come in all sorts of different styles and sizes. This makes it easier for users to find what they want, and they can even order a variety and try them on one by one to see what works best. Lab coats can be custom-ordered to fit various needs. For example, a laboratory working with hazardous liquids can order waterproof lab coats while a company dealing with microorganisms can order antibacterial lab coats. And if the nature of the work changes, the companies or laboratories can simply order new and different coats.

 

Cost-effective
For many, the first factor considered in purchasing any equipment is cost. But, unsurprisingly, low-cost items often yield low-quality results. The cheapest reusable lab coats don't adequately protect the wearer from contaminants or contagions. They also suffer from greater wear-and-tear, and need to be replaced and repaired more frequently. Cheaper lab coats that receive heavy use can actually wind up being more expensive in the long-run than high-quality lab coats. Disposable coats can be inexpensive and high-quality at the same time. Using them can keep projects on-budget, or even under-budget, when used right.

 

 

 

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Polypropylene coats offer protection from dirt and dust. They can be used in a wide variety of different environments. They are also breathable, eco-friendly, soft, and lightweight.

 


These coats are great for lab and institutional use. They are protected from spills and splashes. Other qualities include protection from dust, bacteria, resistance to fluids, and protection from water-based liquids.

 

3-Layer Sunbonded Polypropylene/ Meltblown /Sunbonded Polypropylene (SMS)
SMS lab coats provide tough protection in a variety of environments. They are waterproof and one of their strengths is that they are resistant to tears and punctures, while being lightweight, breathable, and soft. These coats are more heavy duty, and suited to activities in industry and nature, as the tear-proof material protects from the many hazards of field work.

 


Microporous lab coats are used most where anti-bacterial and waterproof barrier protection is required. These coats are durable, waterproof, antibacterial, anti-static, and anti-dust. They are good for working in science institutions and with electronics.

 

High-Density Polyethylene (Tyvek)

 

 

Level 2/3 Isolation Gown
 

 

Consider the level of protection that you need. Disposable lab coats can be classified by their level of protection, which is determined by the material and the design of the coat. Level 1 lab coats are the lightest and provide minimal protection, while level 4 lab coats offer the highest level of protection and are typically used in high-risk environments.

Medical Non Woven Isolation Gowns
AAMI Level 3 Surgical Gowns
 

 

Disposable Reinforced Surgical Gown

 

 

When you are in a high-risk infection area, it is very necessary to put on and take off the disposable lab coats correctly.

  • First wash your hands (if you're wearing the gloves, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer for washing).

 

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A: Lab coats are a primary means of protection in the laboratory environment when used in combination with other appropriate PPE and engineering controls. In 2012, the MIT Committee on Toxic Chemicals expanded the policy requiring lab coats at MIT to state. This policy means that most people working in a lab must wear a lab coat or equivalent, for some, if not all the work they do. In some cases, your lab or DLC may have more restrictive rules regarding appropriate use of lab coats.

A: Preferred lab coat suppliers are able to conduct fittings for groups during the initial set-up of the laundry service and for individuals as needed. In rare cases, users may find that the standard jacket size does not fit; in this case, you can get a custom jacket for an additional fee.

A: Lab coats need to be light and comfortable while also being very durable and safe. They need to be breathable while being at least somewhat waterproof - effective and convenient.

A: Disposable lab coats are designed for single-use. However, they can be worn until they become soiled or damaged. In high-risk environments, they should be disposed of after each use.

A: Bulk disposable lab coats offer cost-effective protection without the need for laundering. Frocks and lab coats are frequently used in industrial applications such as cleanrooms, laboratories or medical settings.

A: Yes. A lab coat is worn to protect clothing in lab, as it will protect your regular clothing from dust, dirt, and non-obvious contamination. This is also a sign of compliance with safety standards since lab coats are often required in a laboratory environment.

A: Current events (i.e., COVID-19) show how an infectious disease can shutdown whole nations. In order to decrease risk of infections from contagions, disposable lab coats are being used all over the world. Disposable coats also stop dangerous cross-contamination of chemicals used in laboratories, helping to prevent things like fires. Does your industry involve hazardous chemicals, bodily fluids, or infectious pathogens? If so, using disposable coats is the right choice. Reusable coats must be washed, this increases the contact that people make and where the coats travel to. Disposable coats are never used again, so the odds of a virulent pathogen escaping via the coat are much lower than they are with reusable coats.

A: While disposable lab coats are a single-use item, many are made from eco-friendly materials that are recyclable. This helps to reduce the environmental impact of these essential items.

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