The use of disposable medical textiles is mainly used to make medical surgical gowns, bed sheets (masks), patient gowns, table cloths, food covers, surgical ports, etc. These fabrics must guarantee sterility and usability. Medical non-woven fabrics generally need to be liquid-repellent and antistatic finishing. Depending on the use, the requirements for medical textiles also differ. For example, surgical gowns are required to have liquid repellency (water, alcohol, blood, saline, etc.), antibacterial and disinfectability, high strength, antistatic, moisture permeability, softness, opacity, good drape, and a certain degree of flame retardancy. The requirements for patient sheets are similar to those for surgical gowns, except for differences in strength and shielding. Non-woven fabrics used to bandage wounds require good absorption, disinfectability, wrapping, etc. As a disposable medical non-woven fabric, in addition to considering the performance of use, price factors should also be considered. For example, the doctor took 67.81g/m2 of wood pulp/polyester spunbond non-woven fabric, which was obtained by water-repellent finishing, antibacterial finishing, antistatic finishing (if necessary, flame retardant finishing agent can also be used), and its process route is: dipping finishing liquid→ drying →baking. In the drying process, the non-woven fabric is stretched to the required width and weight, and the weight, strength, liquid repellency, antistatic, flame retardancy and feel of the fabric need to be measured after finishing.
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