Description
A medical doctor scrub suit with a 50gsm fabric weight is typically a disposable, non-woven garment designed for single use or short-term applications in healthcare settings.
Key Features & Description
- Material: It is commonly made from non-woven fabrics like polypropylene (PP) or Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond (SMS/SMMS), which provide an effective barrier against fluids and pathogens.
- Weight (50 GSM): The “grams per square meter” (GSM) indicates the fabric’s weight and density. A 50 GSM weight offers a good balance of durability, breathability, and fluid resistance, making it suitable for standard medical procedures and general ward use without causing the wearer to overheat.
- Design: These are typically two-piece suits consisting of a V-neck, short-sleeve top and trousers with an elastic or tie-band waist for a secure, comfortable, and unisex fit. They often include pockets for functionality.
- Purpose: The primary purpose is to maintain a hygienic environment, prevent cross-contamination, and protect both the patient and the healthcare professional.
- Usability: Being disposable, these suits eliminate the need for extensive commercial laundering, which is crucial for strict infection control protocols in areas like isolation units or surgical preparation areas.
- Certifications: Quality disposable scrubs are often CE approved and comply with standards like ISO13485 or EN-13795-1:2019, confirming their suitability for medical use.





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