Top Sheet: Spunbond non-woven fabric with hydrophilic treatment for softness and moisture-wicking.
Absorbent Core Layer: Often paired with superabsorbent polymers (SAP).
Back Sheet: Laminated or hydrophobic non-woven fabric for leak protection.
Top Layer: Hydrophilic spunbond fabric for liquid absorption.
Core Layer: Pulp or SAP combined with non-woven fabric for high absorbency.
Bottom Layer: Hydrophobic non-woven fabric with waterproof properties.
Outer Layer: Spunbond non-woven fabric for water resistance.
Middle Layer: Meltblown fabric for filtration efficiency.
Inner Layer: Soft, skin-friendly spunbond fabric for comfort.
4.Disposable Bed Sheets
Spunbond non-woven fabric is preferred due to its lightweight, breathable, and soft nature, ensuring patient comfort and hygiene.
5.Surgical Gowns
Outer Layer: Spunbond or laminated fabric for barrier protection.
Inner Layer: Breathable fabric for comfort.
Critical Zones: Reinforced with materials like SMS (spunbond-meltblown-spunbond) fabric for added protection.