DISPOSABLE CLOTHING (PPE) SELECTION GUIDE
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Selection Guide
Disposable Clothing Selection Guide
Disposable clothing comes in many forms including disposable coveralls, aprons, shoe covers and lab coats. Wearing the appropriate disposable clothing for your industry can help protect against harmful components while offering an effective and economical alternative to expensive fabric garments. This selection guide will help you identify the different materials and protection levels.
Product | Serged Seam | Bound Seam | Dry Particulate Protection |
Light Liquid Splash Protection |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tyvek | • | • | ||
MicroMax | • | • | ||
Polypropylene | • | • | ||
SafeGard 2000 | • | • | ||
Plylon Plus 2 | • | • | ||
Tychem QC | • | • | • | |
Tychem SL | • | • | • | |
PE Coated | • | • | • | |
Bloodborne | • | • | • |
Seam Styles and Protection Levels
Serged Seam
An economical stitching method for general applications. Serged seams have two pieces of material with a thread that interlocks. Commonly used on limited use clothing where dry particulates are a concern.
Bound Seam
Bound seams join two pieces of material with an overlay of similar material and is chain stitched through all the layers for a clean finished edge. This stitching provides an increased holdout of liquids and dry particulates.