Professional Disposable Surgical Gown Manufacturer

A leading surgical gown manufacturer specializing in high-quality disposable gowns for bulk orders. Our gowns provide reliable protection, comfort, and compliance for hospitals, clinics, and medical distributors worldwide. From AAMI Level 1–4 to EN13795-certified products, every gown is crafted to meet professional standards while supporting fast turnaround and customizable solutions for large-scale purchases.

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Wholesale Surgical Gown Supplier

Trusted PPE supplier and wholesale surgical gown supplier, offering high-quality disposable gowns for hospitals, clinics, and medical distributors. Designed for maximum protection and comfort, each gown features reinforced stitching, ultrasonic heat sealing, and durable materials. Browse popular models below to find the best solution for staff and patients.

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Gowns Daily

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Surgical Gowns with 4-5 Thread Stitching

4-5 Thread Stitching Surgical Gown

Ultasonic Heat Sealing Surgical Gown

Ultasonic Heat Sealing Surgical Gown

Reinforced surgical gown

Reinforced Surgical Gown

Custom Surgical Gown Options for Hospitals and Clinics

Custom surgical gowns are designed for hospitals, clinics, and medical centers worldwide. With years of experience in medical gown production, the company understands the diverse needs of healthcare professionals. These gowns are fully customizable, allowing selection of the best materials, colors, sleeve types, collars, waistbands, and seams for specific surgical procedures. Every gown is produced to high-quality standards, with fast turnaround times and reliable performance, ensuring safety and comfort in medical environments.

Customizable Materials for Surgical Gowns

Selecting the right material is essential for protection, comfort, and suitability in different medical procedures. Our custom surgical gowns are available in a range of materials with thicknesses from 30g/m² to 60g/m², allowing hospitals and clinics to choose the optimal balance of lightweight comfort and fluid resistance.

  • SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond)
    Lightweight and breathable, SMS provides basic protection against fluids and airborne particles. It is ideal for low-risk procedures, outpatient treatments, and general medical use. Its moderate thickness ensures comfort for long shifts while maintaining a professional barrier.

  • SMMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Meltblown-Spunbond)
    Thicker than SMS, SMMS offers better resistance to fluids and microbial penetration. This material is suitable for moderate-risk surgical procedures, including minor operations and examinations where extra protection is required. SMMS gowns strike a balance between safety and breathability.

  • SMMMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Meltblown-Meltblown-Spunbond)
    With additional layers, SMMMS provides the highest level of protection against fluids, bacteria, and other contaminants. These gowns are designed for high-risk surgeries, long-duration operations, and environments where superior barrier performance is crucial. The multi-layer structure ensures maximum safety without compromising mobility.

Color Options for Surgical Gowns

Color is an important factor in the operating room for visibility and focus. The most popular surgical gown colors are:

  • Blue 
    Standard in hospitals, blue surgical disposable gowns create a clean, professional environment.

  • Dark Blue
    Preferred for a more refined medical appearance, providing a professional look in surgical settings.

  • Green 
    Helps reduce eye strain for surgeons under bright surgical lights, improving focus during operations.

Sleeve Styles for Surgical Gowns

Comfort and mobility are essential for long procedures. Choosing the right sleeve style for a surgical gown ensures that medical staff can work efficiently without restrictions:

  • Raglan Sleeves
    Designed with diagonal seams from collar to underarm, raglan sleeves offer superior arm mobility and reduce strain during extended surgeries. Gowns with raglan sleeves are ideal for procedures requiring frequent movement and flexibility.
  • Regular Sleeves
    The traditional shoulder seam design provides a standard fit, allowing easy movement while maintaining reliable coverage. Gowns with regular sleeves are suitable for general use and routine hospital operations.

Collar Options for Surgical Gowns

The collar is an important part of a surgical gown, providing a secure fit and protection during medical procedures. Choosing the right style improves comfort, ease of use, and safety for healthcare staff.

  • Tie-on Collar
    Adjustable straps ensure a snug, customizable fit. Gowns with tie-on collars allow staff to adjust the fit for long surgeries, reducing gaps that could compromise protection.
  • Velcro Collar
    Quick fastening and easy removal make Velcro collars convenient for busy surgical teams. Gowns with Velcro collars allow fast dressing and removal while maintaining a secure fit, ideal for emergency procedures.

Waistband Options for Surgical Gowns

The waistband plays a key role in comfort and stability during medical procedures. Selecting the proper waistband for a surgical gown ensures the gown stays securely in place:

  • 2 Ties
    Two adjustable ties provide a secure yet flexible fit, making gowns with 2-tie waistbands ideal for general surgery and everyday hospital use.
  • 4 Ties
    Four fastening points offer enhanced stability, preventing the gown from shifting during long procedures. Gowns with 4-tie waistbands provide extra protection and a more customized fit for high-intensity operations.

Seam Type for Surgical Gowns

Durability and protection depend on the seam type. The right stitching ensures the surgical gown performs reliably in clinical settings:

  • 4/5 Needle Machine Stitching
    Strong multi-needle stitching gives tear resistance, flexibility, and long-lasting performance. Gowns with 4/5 needle stitching are ideal for repeated use and demanding procedures.
  • Ultrasonic Heat Sealing
    Seamless, waterproof bonding creates a superior barrier against fluids, microorganisms, and cross-contamination. Gowns with ultrasonic-sealed seams are recommended for high-risk surgeries requiring maximum protection.

China Surgical Gown Factory Promise 100% High Quality

Surgical Gown Factory With Qualified Quality

Our surgical gown factory ensures top-tier quality with ISO13485 compliance and CE certification. Each gown meets EN13795-1:2019 standards, starting with pre-production fabric inspection. Clean, regulated facilities and sterilization reports for every batch ensure safety and reliability.

1. The manufacturer strictly follows the ISO 13485 quality management system.

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2. All gowns are CE certified and comply with the EN 13795 quality standard.

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3. Before production, every nonwoven fabric undergoes strict quality testing.

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4. The production environment is kept clean, organized, and meets hygiene standards.

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5. Each batch of gowns comes with a sterilization test report for quality assurance.

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Packaging Options of Surgical Gown

Morntrip offers both sterile (EO-sterilized) and non-sterile packaging . From basic PE bags to advanced sterile pouches with wrapping cloths, each configuration matches specific gown types – essential protection with simple packaging, reinforced safety with medical towels, and premium solutions featuring instructional cards. Customized containment strategies for every OR need.
Standard Surgical Gown Reinforced Surgical Gown High Performance Surgical Gown
◼ Standard folding ◼ Standard folding ◼ Surgical folding
◼ 1 pc/PE bag ◼ 1 pc/Sterile pouch ◼ 1 pc/Sterile pouch
◼ Non-sterile packaging ◼ EO Sterilized ◼ EO Sterilized
    ◼ With gown wrapped cloth
◼ Includes 2 medical hand towels
◼ With donning instruction card
🟥 Cost-effective Essential 🟦 Clinical Standard 🟩 Premium Surgical Solution

FAQs for Bulk Surgical Gown Buyers

What are the types of surgical gowns?

There are two main types of surgical gowns: disposable and reusable. Disposable gowns are made from lightweight non-woven fabrics such as SMS, designed for single use to reduce infection risk. Reusable gowns are made from woven polyester or cotton blends, washed and sterilized many times. Both meet protection standards but serve different needs. Hospitals usually prefer disposable gowns for high-risk cases and reusable gowns for sustainability, long-term cost savings, and environmental benefits.

Sterile vs Non-Sterile Surgical Gowns: What’s the Difference?

Sterile surgical gowns are designed for use in operating rooms, where aseptic conditions are critical to patient safety. They are packaged individually and sterilized using gamma radiation or ethylene oxide before distribution. Non-sterile gowns are intended for general medical protection outside surgery, such as examinations or patient care. While both protect against fluids and microorganisms, only sterile gowns are appropriate for surgical procedures that demand a completely controlled and sterile environment.

What is the cost of surgical gowns?

The cost of surgical gowns varies by type, material, and certification standards. Disposable gowns are cheaper upfront but generate recurring expenses since they are discarded after each use. Reusable gowns require higher initial investment but can be sterilized and reused multiple times, lowering long-term costs. Prices also depend on AAMI protection level, supplier agreements, and order quantity. Hospitals typically balance protection, safety, sustainability, and budget when selecting gowns for different procedures.

How do you put on a surgical gown?

To put on a surgical disposable gown, begin by washing your hands carefully, then don sterile gloves if needed. Hold the gown by the inside, avoiding contact with the sterile outer surface. Insert your arms fully into the sleeves and allow an assistant to tie the gown securely at the neck and waist. This process ensures the front remains completely sterile. Correct donning techniques are essential for infection prevention, staff safety, and patient safety during surgery.

Do all surgeries require surgical gowns?

Yes, nearly all surgical procedures require surgical disposable gowns for infection control, regardless of size or complexity. Gowns prevent the transfer of fluids and microorganisms, protecting patients and healthcare professionals. For very small outpatient treatments, isolation gowns may sometimes be used. However, in operating rooms, sterile surgical gowns remain mandatory as essential protective equipment. They ensure compliance with strict medical guidelines and help reduce surgical site infection risks.

How to fold a surgical gown?

Folding a surgical gown correctly helps preserve sterility until it is needed. Start by holding the gown by the shoulders, keeping the inside facing you. Next, fold the sleeves inward neatly. Fold the gown lengthwise, ensuring that the sterile outer surface remains protected throughout the process. Finally, place it into its sterile packaging or approved storage area. Following proper folding methods prevents contamination and ensures gowns remain ready for safe, sterile surgical use.

Are surgical gowns waterproof?

Surgical gowns are usually fluid-resistant but not always fully waterproof. Disposable gowns made from SMS or polyethylene-coated fabric provide strong liquid protection and prevent blood penetration. Reusable gowns, however, may only have water-repellent finishes and must be sterilized after use. For operations involving high fluid exposure, reinforced or waterproof gowns are recommended. Selecting the right gown depends on the procedure’s risk level, hospital safety standards, and the level of protection required for surgery.

How long can you wear a surgical gown?

A surgical gown should be worn only for one procedure to avoid contamination. Disposable gowns are discarded immediately after use, while reusable gowns must undergo sterilization before being worn again. Even if gowns appear clean, microorganisms may remain. The exact time depends on exposure to fluids and length of surgery, but guidelines recommend changing gowns after each operation to maintain strict infection control and ensure complete patient and staff safety.

How do you remove a surgical gown safely?

To remove a surgical disposable gown, begin by untying the waist and neck ties without touching the front surface. Pull the gown gently away from your body, turning it inside out as you remove it to contain contaminants. Place disposable gowns in designated medical waste bins and send reusable gowns for proper sterilization. Safe removal, also called doffing, is crucial to prevent accidental exposure to fluids or microorganisms and maintain strict infection control.

How should surgical gowns be stored?

Surgical gowns should always be stored in a clean, dry location away from sunlight and moisture to preserve sterility. They must remain sealed in their original packaging until use to prevent contamination. Storage shelves should be raised from the floor and kept in a controlled environment that meets hospital infection control policies. Proper storage helps ensure gowns remain sterile, reliable, and immediately available when needed for surgical or medical procedures.

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