Medical and Healthcare: Sterile Spunlace Solutions – Protective, Breathable, and Reliable
In the high-stakes world of medical and healthcare, spunlace nonwoven fabrics stand out as a cornerstone of safety and comfort. Engineered for sterility, barrier performance, and breathability, these materials power critical products that protect patients, staff, and environments. WestonManufacturing’s medical-grade spunlace solutions—refined for real-world clinical use—deliver precision where it matters most:

Key Products:
100% Lyocell Fiber Wound Cleansing Wipes
Antiseptic Wipes for Skin
Breathable Adhesive Bandages
Why Spunlace? Lyocell fiber’s natural absorbency and softness make it ideal for delicate wound care, while spunlace’s lint-free structure prevents fiber contamination. Antiseptic-infused wipes target harmful microbes, and breathable bandages balance protection with air circulation to support healing.
How to Use:
For 100% Lyocell Fiber Wound Cleansing Wipes: Tear open the single-use packet, unfold the wipe, and gently press it against the wound perimeter (avoid direct contact with open tissue). Glide the wipe in smooth, outward strokes to lift debris—no rinsing needed, as the lyocell fibers trap particles without leaving residue.
For Antiseptic Wipes for Skin: Use on intact skin before injections or dressing changes. Rub the wipe in circular motions for 30 seconds, then let air dry to activate the antiseptic properties.
For Breathable Adhesive Bandages: Apply the non-woven pad directly over clean wounds, ensuring the adhesive edges (reinforced with spunlace) seal securely without pulling skin. The bandage’s porous design allows air flow, so it can stay in place for 24-48 hours during minor healing.
Key Products:
No-Rinse Sanitizing Wipes
Multi-Surface Bulk Disinfectant Wipes
Why Spunlace? Spunlace’s porous structure holds sanitizing agents evenly, releasing them gradually for thorough disinfection. The fabric’s durability resists tearing during aggressive wiping, making it ideal for high-touch surfaces.
How to Use:
For Multi-Surface Bulk Disinfectant Wipes: Open the roll container and pull out one wipe (the next wipe will pop up automatically for quick access). Wipe operating tables, bed rails, or medical carts in overlapping, S-shaped motions to ensure full coverage—pay extra attention to crevices like drawer handles. Let the surface air dry; the spunlace fabric’s design ensures no streaks or residue.
For No-Rinse Sanitizing Wipes: Use on equipment like stethoscopes or thermometers. Wipe the surface thoroughly, then let sit for 1 minute to allow the solution to work. No need to rinse—simply wipe off excess moisture with a dry spunlace cloth if needed.
Key Products:
Spunlace Non-Woven Incontinence Wipes
Portable Medical Bed Pads
Disposable Medical Mattress for Patient Transfer & Incontinence
Why Spunlace? The fabric’s superabsorbent core (paired with a waterproof backing) locks in moisture, while its softness prevents skin breakdown—critical for long-term care. Spunlace’s breathability reduces heat buildup, a common issue with plastic-based alternatives.
How to Use:
For Spunlace Non-Woven Incontinence Wipes: Fold the wipe in half to create a thicker pad, then gently cleanse the perineal area in front-to-back motions to prevent cross-contamination. The wipe’s quilted spunlace texture lifts moisture without friction, making it safe for sensitive skin.
For Portable Medical Bed Pads: Unfold the pad and place it under the patient’s hips, ensuring the waterproof side faces down. The pad’s spunlace top layer draws liquid into the absorbent core, keeping the surface dry. Replace when 2/3 saturated to maintain comfort.
For Disposable Medical Mattress: Lay the mattress flat on a bed or stretcher. When transferring a patient, slide them onto the mattress using the built-in handles—its low-friction spunlace surface reduces strain. For incontinence, the mattress’s multi-layer spunlace core traps liquid, and the edges are sealed to prevent leaks.

Key Product:
Slide Sheet with Handles
Why Spunlace? Spunlace’s lightweight yet tear-resistant structure (reinforced with polypropylene fibers) enables smooth patient transfers, reducing strain on caregivers. Its low friction coefficient minimizes shear force on skin.
How to Use:
Slide the sheet under the patient (roll the patient to one side, tuck half the sheet beneath their back, then roll them to the other side to unfold fully).
Have two caregivers grasp the reinforced handles (stitched into the spunlace edges) on either side.
Lift slightly and glide the patient into position—avoid pulling; the sheet’s texture allows controlled movement, even for larger patients. After transfer, the sheet can stay in place as a protective layer, as its breathable fabric won’t trap heat.
Key Products:
No-Rinse Sanitizing Wipes
Antiseptic Wipes for Skin
Why Spunlace? These single-use wipes combine sterility with portability, making them ideal for pre-injection prep, post-surgery cleaning, and emergency kits. Spunlace’s design keeps them moist without dripping, ensuring consistent performance.
How to Use:
For emergency kits: Store Antiseptic Wipes for Skin in a cool, dry compartment. When using, tear open the foil packet, wipe the affected area to remove dirt, then apply direct pressure if needed—the wipe’s fibers won’t stick to wounds.
For post-surgery: Use No-Rinse Sanitizing Wipes to clean around incision sites (avoiding the wound itself). Pat gently to remove discharge, then dispose of the wipe—no need for water, making it perfect for bedside care.
Every medical spunlace product is crafted in controlled environments, with rigorous checks to ensure sterility and performance. Our 4 production lines (250-320cm width) support custom sizes, from small wound wipes to large transfer sheets, all designed to fit seamlessly into clinical workflows. From wound care to patient transfers, these solutions blend gentle handling with reliable protection—made to simplify daily tasks in hospitals, clinics, and care facilities.
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