All of our lab coats are proudly made in the u s a.
Basic lab coat fabric.
The body of the lab coat is made of 3 layer sms fabric a non woven fabric and the cuffs are made of soft knit.
Dr james offers lab coats composed of signature labtex industrial.
Medelita lab coat fabric is the gold standard setting itself far above and beyond any comparable brand.
View our lab coat fabric guide to learn more about the different types of fabrics we can use to produce your lab coat.
A premium signature dobby weave paired with the first ever proprietary dual function fabric.
Hydrophilic moisture wicking on the inside and hydrophobic stain resistant on the outside.
Knit collar and cuffs 5 snaps 3 reinforced pockets neck loop for hanging size name label available in white or blue.
Basic lab coat with traditional collar and knit cuffs halyard health lab jackets and lab coats all feature a protective 3 layer fabric that offers exceptional resistance to blood strike through at various levels of exposure.
Usually lab coats can be poplin or twill weave and made from cotton or a cotton polyester blend.
Cotton is breathable but wrinkles easily so it is often combined with polyester and makes it easy to wash and wear.
The mid calf length lab jacket has two reinforced pockets and four snaps.
Basic plus lab coats are made with a protective 3 layer sms fabric and are recommended where there is the potential for light fluid contact.
Because of this you ll find that the majority of lab coat fabric is composed of 65 polyester and 35 cotton.
Some people may want to provide a basic poly cotton blend coat for most operations but have available lab coats of treated cotton or nomex for work involving pyrophoric materials extremely flammable chemicals large quantities of flammable chemicals or work around hot processes or operations.
Basic lab coats from kimberly clark are a blend of comfort and protection from light fluid contact.
Lab coats are more protective wear than loungewear and thus need to be tougher than they are soft.
This is the ability to combine the best qualities of the fabric at a lower price.