Professionals in clinical, laboratory, and non-sterile surgical environments across Lusaka and Kitwe need a reliable gown. Our Disposable Surgical Gowns provide that essential protection. They offer a higher level of protection against fine particulates and fluid contact than a standard isolation gown. We make them from a durable, non-woven polypropylene spun-bound material. This material provides a robust, lightweight barrier, which keeps you protected without sacrificing comfort.
The 50 GSM weight of this gown makes it denser than a standard isolation gown. Consequently, it is ideally suited for applications that require a higher level of fluid resistance and barrier protection. Our non-woven surgical gowns are a one-size-fits-all solution. They have an Oxford nylon tie-up on the neckline and a non-woven belt. These features ensure a secure, customized fit for all users. The long sleeves feature elasticated cuffs. These cuffs provide a snug fit around your wrists and prevent fluids from entering the gown.
These disposable gowns are blue, single-use, and non-sterile. They are designed for situations that require a high level of body protection. This includes minor non-sterile procedures, suturing, or high-risk lab work. They are also non-flammable, but you should avoid intense heat. The material begins to melt at 120°C. Get a quote today and secure a dependable supply of these essential fluid-resistant gowns.
FAQs
1. What is the difference between a sterile and non-sterile surgical gown? A sterile surgical gown is for use in sterile environments. A non-sterile gown provides a barrier but is not certified for sterile environments. This gown is non-sterile. It is best for procedures that need a high level of barrier protection but do not require sterility.
2. What does 50 GSM mean for this gown? GSM (Grams per Square Meter) indicates the material’s weight. A 50 GSM rating means this gown is denser. It offers more fluid and particulate resistance than a lighter gown.
3. What are the ideal uses for this gown? This gown is ideal for non-sterile medical procedures and minor surgeries. You can also use it for high-risk lab environments. It provides a fluid-resistant barrier to protect you from fine particulates and splashes.
4. Is it fire-resistant? This gown is made from non-flammable material. However, you should avoid exposing it to high temperatures. The polypropylene material will begin to melt at 120°C.





