2. Disposal Garments:
Disposable meaning something not reuseable but is disposed of after use. A
disposable garment is a product designed for a single use after which it
is recycled or is disposed as solid wast
Disposable garments are most often made from paper, plastic, cotton,
or polystyrene foam.
3. Example of disposal garments
Kitchen & dining products:- Disposable dishware, Disposable table cloth
Food service industry disposables:- plastic bags, Disposable food packaging
Medical & Hygiene products:-Medical and cleaning gloves, Toilet paper,
Baby diapers, Hospital aprons
Electronics:-Non-rechargeable batteries, Disposable cameras
4. Disposable Garments Protective Clothing
Withstands Demanding Environments
Disposable Work Jumpsuits For
Men & Women:-One important
feature of this material is that it is
breathable. This means that
wearing disposable Tyvek® suits
won’t make staff feel too warm or
uncomfortable at work. The
material was designed to allow
heat and sweat vapor to pass
through but not water and other
liquid molecules. When you’re
working in an environment that
may be hazardous to your health,
you want to be safe.
5. Maxshield Coveralls
MaxShield Disposable Coveralls are
made of micro porous material
which is water resistant consisting
of two layers of material. This
double protective layering process
creates a stronger, more liquid
resistant garment. This Maxshield
garment is used in the paint
industry, industrial areas, farms,
environmental areas, labs and
many other locations. We have
custom designed our Maxshield
coveralls to enhance its strength
and flexibility.
6. Disposal gloves:
disposable gloves used during medical examinations and procedures that help prevent cross-
contamination between caregivers and patients.
7. Disposable apron :-An apron is a functional
accessory that layers over ones outfit to protect ones
clothes and skin from incidental stains and marks
8. Disposable mask:-A facemask is a loose-
fitting, disposable device that covers the nose and
mouth and helps protect the wearer from breathing in
some hazardous substances
9. Hairnet
A hairnet or sometimes simply a net or caul, is a small, often elasticised,
fine net worn over long hair to hold it in place. It is worn to keep hair
contained.Now a days it is using a disposal garments.