Choosing the right medical non-woven fabric directly impacts product safety, comfort and service life. Below is a practical guide for choosing medical non-woven fabric for disposable medical products.
1. Select Fabric by Product Type
Medical masks:
Prioritize BFE & PFE filtration efficiency. Combine spunbond and meltblown layers for balanced filtration and breathability.
Recommended material & weight: SMS, 20–25 gsm
Focus on basic splash resistance, air permeability and cost-effectiveness for low-risk medical protection scenarios. Conventional isolation gowns adopt lightweight and durable materials to ensure wearing comfort while blocking daily liquid splashes and dust.
Recommended material & weight: PP non-woven / SMS, 20–45 gsm
Surgical gowns & drapes:
Require excellent fluid resistance and tear strength to block liquid penetration. Recommended material & weight: SMS / SMPE, 35–60 gsm
Wound dressings & medical pads:
Choose hydrophilic fabric with strong water absorption and skin-friendly features.
Recommended material & weight: Hydrophilic non-woven, 25–40 gsm
2. Choose Fabric Structure
Fabric structure determines protective performance. We offer tailored materials for different medical supplies:
PP non-woven(20-60gsm): Single-layer polypropylene material. Basic dust and splash protection, perfect for standard isolation gowns.
SMS(35gsm- 70gsm): 3-layer composite structure. Outstanding liquid barrier and tensile strength, specially designed for surgical gowns. Simple type SMS,3-Anti SMS(anti-static,anti-blood,anti-alcohol),SMMS and SSMMS are all available.

SMPE(25-50gsm): Optimized composite material with soft texture and reliable barrier property. Mainly used as reinforcement patches on medical garments and surgical drapes for enhanced protection.
3. Performance, Sterilization & Certification
All our medical non-woven fabrics support professional treatments and strict medical standards:
Functional treatment: Hydrophobic finish for gowns/drapes to repel liquid; hydrophilic finish for dressings to absorb moisture. Antimicrobial treatment is available on request.
Sterilization adaptability: Fabrics can withstand EO gas, gamma ray and other mainstream sterilization methods without damage.
Regulatory compliance: All materials pass ISO13485, FDA and CE, fully compliant for global medical market sales.