Surgical Cap:
A hospital surgical cap is a hygienic head covering worn by surgeons, nurses, and staff to limit transmission of microorganisms from hair or scalp to the surgical field.
Made from nonwoven polypropylene, cotton, or poly-cotton blends, the cap fits snugly with elastic bands or ties, covering the top and sides of the head. Bouffant caps offer more volume for longer hair; tie-back styles allow for adjustable fits. Disposable and reusable versions are available, and many modern caps are lightweight, breathable, and fluid-resistant for extended comfort. Caps are washable or single-use for infection control.
Surgical Mask:
A surgical mask is a fluid-resistant barrier worn over the nose and mouth during medical procedures to filter airborne particles and block transmission of respiratory droplets.
Masks are made from multiple layers of nonwoven microfibers (polypropylene), with a melt-blown filter layer for particle capture; elastic ear loops or ties secure the mask. Most hospital masks are “3-ply” pleated rectangles, while N95/cup or duckbill masks provide higher filtration for high-risk environments. Disposable and reusable types exist, many with antimicrobial coatings or bendable nose pieces for a better seal. Masks protect both wearer and patients from cross-contamination.
Key Features (Cap):
Nonwoven polypropylene/cotton/poly-cotton, lightweight, breathable
Elastic or tie-back closure, unisex, bouffant or fitted styles
Single-use disposable or washable reusable variants
Colors: blue, green, white, multicolor for specialty/branding
Custom embroidery for hospital/clinic branding
Key Features (Mask):
Multi-layer nonwoven (3-ply, melt-blown filter)
Ear loops or head ties, adjustable nose piece
Fluid-resistant, microbial barrier, BFE >95%
Cup, duckbill, or pleated rectangle designs
Disposable (single-use) or reusable (washable, limited use)
N95, FFP2 standards for high risk procedures

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