Disposable Gown with Pockets and Velcro Closings of NWF Polypropylene, 100 Units
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Disposable gown with pockets and Velcro closing of polypropylene NWF, 100 units.
Features:
- Made of non-woven fabric of polypropylene 40 g.
- XL size.
- Pockets in the top left part and bottom right part.
- Elastic cuffs.
- Colours: white and blue.
- Closing: 4 Velcro points.
- Individual packing.
- Hypoallergenic.
- Non-sterile.
Use:
It protects the users and their clothes from possible dirtying by solids and liquids, and also avoids inverse contamination. It is used in laboratories and food indutries, repair shops, etc.
Material features:
POLYPROPYLENE NWF (fibre).
The non-woven fabric (NWF) is produced when forming a net with fibres united through mechanic, thermic or chemical procedures, but without being weaved nor turning its fibres into thread.
The use of the products made with non-woven fabric has extended in the health and industrial hygiene environments due to its high resistance, impermeabilty and protective barrier.
Storaging:
Storaging in a dry environment, at temperatures from 10 °C to 30 °C, in its original packing. Do not expose to direct sunlight.
Waste management:
The plastics and cardboards are 100 % recyclable, place them in the appropriate trash bin.
The final users are responsible for the proper management of the waste they generate.