What is it?
A Disposable PP Coverall is a single-use, full-body protective garment made from polypropylene (PP) nonwoven fabric.
Designed to protect the wearer from dust, dirt, and light particulate contamination.
Lightweight, breathable, and economical.
Commonly used in laboratories, cleanrooms, industrial settings, painting, or visitor protection.
Material
PP (Polypropylene) Nonwoven Fabric: Spunbond PP is most common.
Properties:
Lightweight and breathable
Provides basic particle and dust protection
Splash-resistant for minor dry or liquid contamination
Economical and disposable
Why PP:
Affordable, single-use solution
Comfortable for extended wear
Reduces cross-contamination without laundering
Key Features
Design: Full-body suit with long sleeves and legs
Front Closure: Zipper, snap buttons, or Velcro
Cuffs: Elastic at wrists and ankles to minimize exposure
Fit: Loose, unisex, designed to be worn over clothing
Optional: Hood or boot covers for extra protection
Purpose
Provides protection from dust, dirt, and low-risk contamination
Ensures hygiene and cleanliness in sensitive areas
Serves as a single-use alternative to reusable garments
Protects clothing during maintenance, cleaning, painting, or laboratory work
Advantages
Lightweight & Comfortable: Easy to wear for extended periods
Economical: Cost-effective for high-turnover environments
Single-use: Reduces contamination risk and laundry requirements
Basic Protection: Shields against dust, dirt, and minor splashes
Limitations
Not waterproof: Cannot withstand heavy liquid splashes
Limited chemical resistance: Not suitable for strong acids, bases, or solvents
Single-use only: Reuse is not recommended
Lower durability: Can tear under high stress or abrasion
Applications
Healthcare & Laboratories: Visitor coveralls, low-risk lab work
Industrial & Manufacturing: Light maintenance, assembly, or cleaning tasks
Painting & Decorating: Protection from dust and minor paint splashes
Food Industry: Visitor protection in hygienic areas
Educational or Training Facilities: For students or visitors in controlled labs
Sizes & Fit
Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, sometimes one-size-fits-most
Fit: Loose, elastic cuffs at wrists and ankles, optional hood
Users: Lab staff, healthcare workers, painters, industrial visitors
FAQs
Q1: How does a PP coverall differ from SMS or PE-coated coveralls?
PP (Polypropylene): Light, breathable, low-cost, basic dust protection
SMS: Stronger, moderate fluid resistance, comfortable for lab/healthcare staff
PE-coated: Waterproof, resistant to splashes and light chemicals, less breathable
Q2: Are PP coveralls waterproof?
No, they provide only splash or dust resistance, not full liquid protection
Q3: Can PP coveralls be used in cleanrooms?
Suitable only for low-risk areas or visitor use; not ideal for sterile or high-contamination cleanrooms
Q4: Can they be worn over regular clothing?
Yes, they are loose-fitting to accommodate clothing underneath
Q5: Are they suitable for chemicals?
Only for low-risk, non-corrosive chemicals; strong chemicals require PE-coated or microporous coveralls








