In hospital environments, disposable PPE is not only about coverage — the material structure directly affects fluid barrier, comfort and infection-control performance. Different clinical tasks require different nonwoven grades.
This guide explains how to choose PP / SMS / PE laminated nonwoven for medical PPE, and gives specific recommendations for 6 main hospital items.
1) PP Nonwoven — breathable comfort for low-risk areas
PP (spunbond) is lightweight & comfortable, ideal for general protection where body fluid splash risk is low.
Common use in hospital: visitor protection, general ward, housekeeping

2) SMS Nonwoven — balanced barrier for most clinical scenarios
SMS (Spunbond + Meltblown + Spunbond) is the standard choice for routine clinical protection.
It provides significantly better barrier than pure PP while still being breathable.

3) PE Film Laminated Nonwoven — maximum splash protection
This is PP with a PE waterproof film layer.
Best for high-risk, wet handling, and emergency zones.
Very high waterproof → low breathability → use for shorter periods.

Material Recommendation by Product (Hospital Use)
| Disposable PPE Item | Recommended Material | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Isolation Gown | SMS (PE-laminated for high splash) | barrier + breathability balance |
| Bouffant Cap | PP | low splash area / hair containment only |
| Shoe Cover | PP (PE-laminated for wet floors) | hygiene control & cost-effective |
| Bed Sheet / Transfer Sheet | PP (beauty) / SMS (clinical) | depends if infection control required |
| Patient gown | PP (dark blue ) | comfort + breathability |
| Mask | PP + Meltblown multilayer | meltblown provides filtration efficiency |
Material selection must follow task-risk level, not price preference.
Quick Hospital Scenario Table
| Hospital Task Scenario | Best Material Choice |
|---|---|
| general ward round / visitors | PP |
| routine nursing & patient contact (not surgery) | SMS |
| ER / emergency blood splash / disinfection work | PE film laminated PP |
Conclusion
There is no “one material fits all” in hospital PPE.
Choosing the correct nonwoven improves protection performance and also prevents over-spending.
Rule:
→ Low risk = PP
→ Medium risk = SMS
→ High splash = PE laminated
If you need, we can recommend GSM & material grade based on your cost target and application.






