Hefei Medpos Nonwoven Products Co., Ltd
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Hefei Medpos Nonwoven Products Co., Ltd products

PE Film Materials

MEDPOS - HDPE, LDPE, and LLDPE Blown Film for Packaging and Medical Use

Blown film technology is deployed by MEDPOS to produce versatile thin plastic films used across packaging and medical sectors. These films are made using materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), and linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). The applications of these films include packaging solutions like shrink film, stretch film, bag film, container liners, and laminating film, as well as medical consumables including dental bibs and stand covers. The films are available in sizes ranging from 10 to 200cm and come in various colors like transparent, blue, and green. The blown extrusion process ensures the films have adequate mechanical properties for their intended use which include durability and flexibility. With packaging done as per customer requests, MEDPOS assures reliable quality in its personal protective equipment and related materials.

Protective Gowns

MEDPOS - AAMI-Level 2 Isolation Gown for Medical Use

The AAMI-Level 2 Isolation Gown is a specialized product crafted for use in medical environments to provide protection against infection transmission. These gowns are constructed from materials such as PP+PE and SMS, which are known for their barrier efficiency and resistance to fluid penetration. Available in sizes 115x137cm and 120x140cm, with options for customization, the gowns come in a variety of colors, including blue, yellow, and green. The choice between elastic and knitted cuffs offers versatility in user preference and comfort. They are packaged conveniently with 10 pieces per bag and available in cartons of either 10 or 20 bags. Compliant with AAMI-Level 2 and EN14126 standards, these gowns are suitable for scenarios requiring moderate barrier protection. Designed with both functionality and safety in mind, they help to ensure that healthcare professionals remain protected in various clinical settings.