
Primary product decision
Front and arm coverage
The long-sleeve front panel covers the torso, clothing front, arms and part of the hands.

Open-back film gown with thumb-slit sleeves
A loose, knee-length film gown with long sleeves, an open back, waist ties and thumb-slit hand-cover extensions for short-duration light-duty tasks.
Product at a glance
Product and procurement context
The current reference gown uses translucent polyethylene film with full front and arm coverage, an open back, two waist ties and sleeve-end thumb slits. The planning architecture treats PE Gown as an alias for the CPE Gown route, so the exact material designation must be confirmed on the approved specification and documentation.

Primary product decision
The long-sleeve front panel covers the torso, clothing front, arms and part of the hands.
The thumb passes through a side slit while four fingers remain free through the natural sleeve opening; it is not a knitted cuff.
Non-sterile status is the default reference unless a separately validated specification supports another classification.
Specification framework
Final dimensions, thickness, tolerance, construction, pack count and documentation must be confirmed in the approved sample and order specification.
| Specification | Current sourcing reference |
|---|---|
| Product type | Single-use open-back film gown |
| Material | Polyethylene film; final PE / CPE grade to confirm |
| Reference color | Pale translucent light blue |
| Design | Long sleeves, knee-length front and open back |
| Sleeve end | Hand-cover extension with thumb side slit and natural terminal opening |
| Closure | Two waist ties; neck or upper-back fixing subject to approved specification |
| Fit | Loose-fitting unisex design |
| Usage | Single use; non-sterile unless separately validated |
| Customization | Length, width, sleeves, film, color, ties and folding |
| Packaging | Individual, multi-piece or custom private-label packaging |
Sample approval checklist
Approve the physical sample and written specification together before artwork and production are released.
01
Approve gown length, chest width and front coverage on the intended wearer and movement.
02
Check sleeve length, hand-cover extension, thumb-slit position and freedom of finger movement.
03
Confirm the back opening, waist ties and any upper-back or neck fixing on the physical sample.
04
Approve folding, pack count, labeling, sterility wording and any market-facing protection claim before production.
Product qualification and delivery control
Use the product construction reference and written checkpoints together so the approved sample, artwork and repeat-order brief describe the same item.

Keep PE or CPE material wording, product naming and the approved construction aligned across the order specification.
Match intended-use, sterility and protection language to the testing and destination-market evidence supplied for the order.
Carry the approved folding method, pack count, labeling and export-carton requirements into repeat production.
Applications and related routes
Review a real-use workflow, compare adjacent coverage options and keep the next step connected to the approved product brief.

Review medical-protection procurement needs
Define intended use, barrier expectations, sterility and destination evidence before choosing product language.
Explore this buying routeMap gown supply to healthcare buyer requirements
Connect gown construction, labeling and documentation to institutional procurement requirements.
Explore this buying routeParent product range
Separate lightweight PE or CPE film gowns from non-woven isolation and validated surgical-gown routes.
Compare the wider rangeFrequently asked questions
These answers clarify product fit, customization, packaging and claim boundaries before a sample or quotation is prepared.
The site architecture uses CPE Gown as the main product option and PE Gown as an alias. The current source specification states polyethylene film, so the exact commercial and material designation must be confirmed for the order.
Yes for approved disposable gown programs. The intended use, barrier requirement, sterility, testing, labeling and destination-market documents must be agreed before claims are made.
Not by default. The current reference is non-sterile, lightweight and intended for short-duration light-duty coverage unless a separately validated specification supports surgical use.
No. This page covers a lightweight PE or CPE film gown, not a validated surgical-gown program by default. Surgical use would require a separately defined construction, barrier level, sterility process, testing, labeling and destination-market evidence.
Gown length, chest width, sleeve length, film thickness, color, transparency, thumb-slit position, ties, folding, pack count and private-label packaging can be discussed.
Request samples or a bulk quote
Provide the exact material name, intended use, gown dimensions, sleeve-end design, closure, sterility status, packing and required evidence.
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