Modasummer

Medical-grade 210D nylon woven fabric, suitable for producing file bags, sphygmomanometer covers, and other medical supplies

Medical-grade 210D nylon woven fabric, suitable for producing file bags, sphygmomanometer covers, and other medical supplies
Description Package Information Inquiry

Medical-grade 210D nylon woven fabric, suitable for producing file bags, sphygmomanometer covers, and other medical supplies


Medical-grade: This indicates that the fabric meets specific medical standards for quality, safety, and hygiene. It's designed to be used in medical environments without posing health risks.

210D nylon:

210D: This refers to the denier, a unit of linear density used to measure the thickness of fibers. A higher denier number indicates a thicker and heavier fabric.

Nylon: A strong, durable synthetic fiber often used in medical applications due to its resistance to abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.

Woven fabric: This means the fabric is created by interlacing threads, resulting in a strong and durable material.

Suitable for producing file bags, sphygmomanometer covers, and other medical supplies: This indicates the fabric's versatility and its suitability for various medical applications, such as:

File bags: Used to store and transport medical documents.

Sphygmomanometer covers: Used to protect blood pressure monitors from contamination.

Other medical supplies: This could include a wide range of items, such as surgical gowns, masks, and protective gear.



Medical-grade 210D nylon woven fabric, suitable for producing file bags, sphygmomanometer covers, and other medical supplies


Medical-grade: This indicates that the fabric meets specific medical standards for quality, safety, and hygiene. It's designed to be used in medical environments without posing health risks.

210D nylon:

210D: This refers to the denier, a unit of linear density used to measure the thickness of fibers. A higher denier number indicates a thicker and heavier fabric.

Nylon: A strong, durable synthetic fiber often used in medical applications due to its resistance to abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.

Woven fabric: This means the fabric is created by interlacing threads, resulting in a strong and durable material.

Suitable for producing file bags, sphygmomanometer covers, and other medical supplies: This indicates the fabric's versatility and its suitability for various medical applications, such as:

File bags: Used to store and transport medical documents.

Sphygmomanometer covers: Used to protect blood pressure monitors from contamination.

Other medical supplies: This could include a wide range of items, such as surgical gowns, masks, and protective gear.