PP (Polypropylene): Provides basic support and durability for bedspreads, with good strength, stiffness, and water resistance. It can withstand certain amounts of pulling and friction without easily tearing apart.
PE (polyethylene): With excellent waterproof performance and flexibility, it is attached to the surface of PP non-woven fabric to form a coating layer, effectively blocking liquid penetration and preventing blood, body fluids, stains, etc. from contaminating the mattress.
Waterproof and Antibacterial: The PE coating layer effectively blocks various liquids, including blood, urine, secretions, etc., preventing them from penetrating the mattress and thus avoiding cross-infection, providing a safe and hygienic environment for patients and medical staff .
Excellent breathability: The PP non-woven fabric itself has a certain degree of breathability, which allows patients to not feel stuffy during use and keep their skin dry and comfortable.
Soft texture: The bedcover has a soft texture overall, with a comfortable feel that does not irritate the patient's skin, allowing patients to have a better experience on the hospital bed, especially suitable for long-term bedridden patients.
Non-irritating, non-allergenic: PP and PE materials are generally non-irritating to the human body and less likely to cause allergic reactions, making them suitable for patients with various skin types.
Disposable Use: Belongs to disposable medical supplies, can be discarded after use without the need for cleaning and disinfection, reducing the workload and cost of hospital infection control and avoiding the risk of cross-infection that may result from repeated use.
Common sizes include a width of 120 cm and a length of 225 cm, suitable for bed type 1; a width of 80 cm and a length of 225 cm, suitable for stretcher beds or emergency vehicle beds type 1. There may also be other size specifications to meet the needs of different medical scenarios and equipment.