Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond (SMS) Polypropylene and Spunbond Polypropylene (PP) fabric?
SMS Polypropylene (SMS), used for SafeWear Hipster Jackets & SafeWear High Performance Lab Coats, is made from a 3-ply protective fabric that combines strength, fluid resistance with soft, breathable comfort. It is comprised of one layer of meltblown polypropylene bonded between two layers of spunbond polypropylene. It is appropriate for extended wear situations where light to moderate fluid contact is anticipated.
Spunbond Polypropylene (PP), used for SafeWear Form-Fit Isolation Gowns, is a standard fabric for basic protective apparel. It is formed by bonding fibers together, creating a single layer of breathable, non-woven based material. The primary advantages are economy and comfort with light fluid protection.
What is the weight of the SMS fabric used for the SafeWear Hipster Jackets?
The SMS fabric used to make SafeWear Hipster Jackets is 45 g/m2.
Does SafeWear protective apparel meet Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) fluid resistance requirements?
The material of the SafeWear apparel line meets AAMI/PB70 Level 2 requirements for minimal to low fluid barrier protection.
What material is SafeWear Hipster Jackets and Lab Coats made of?
SafeWear Hipster Jackets and Lab Coats are made of a non-woven Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond (SMS) Polypropylene material. This latex-free material meets AAMI/PB70 Level 2 requirements for impact penetration and hydrostatic pressure.