Medical Fabric
Medical fabrics refer to textiles used for medical, hygiene or personal care, such as surgical gowns, masks, gloves, bandages, gauze, etc. Medical cloth is characterized by high breathability, water absorption, softness and antibacterial properties, which can effectively prevent infection and protect wounds. Medical cloth has a wide range of applications, including not only medical institutions such as hospitals, clinics, and laboratories, but also daily life places such as homes, schools, and offices.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has led to a sharp increase in global demand for medical cloths, especially protective equipment such as masks and protective clothing.
The trend of population aging has increased the long-term demand for medical fabrics, such as adult diapers, incontinence pads, pressure ulcer pads, etc.
The advancement of medical technology has promoted the innovation and diversification of medical fabrics, such as smart textiles, biodegradable textiles, nanotextiles, etc.
The increase in environmental awareness has promoted the recycling and reuse of medical cloths, reducing the burden and cost on the environment.