1. Material Type
The material affects comfort, durability, and hygiene. Common types include:
PP (Polypropylene) Non-woven
Lightweight, breathable, soft.
Suitable for general use in clinics, hospitals, massage, and beauty salons.
SMS Non-woven (Spunbond + Meltblown + Spunbond)
Stronger, more durable, and resistant to tearing.
Used in medical or surgical settings for added protection.
PE (Polyethylene) Coated Non-woven
Waterproof, blocks fluids.
Ideal for procedures with liquid exposure, like medical treatments or tattooing.
Spunlace Non-woven
Soft, cloth-like texture.
Perfect for massage therapy, spa, and physiotherapy.
2. Size & Dimensions
Bed size compatibility: Choose according to your bed dimensions:
Single bed: 60–80 cm width
Double/Queen bed: 100–120 cm width
Length: Usually 180–220 cm, depending on the bed size.
GSM (grams per square meter):
15–25 GSM: Lightweight, economical, short-term use
30–50 GSM: Thicker, more durable, better coverage
3. Surface Properties
Smooth vs textured: Smooth covers provide comfort; textured covers help prevent slipping.
Color: White is common; some use colors to differentiate between clean and used covers.
4. Hygiene & Safety
Medical-grade certification: ISO, CE, or FDA-approved covers are recommended for hospital or clinical use.
Antimicrobial or hypoallergenic properties: Useful for sensitive skin or high-risk medical environments.
5. Function & Application
Medical & hospital beds: Waterproof or SMS non-woven to prevent fluid penetration and ensure patient safety.
Massage or spa beds: Soft, comfortable spunlace or PP non-woven for a better client experience.
Home care or elderly care: Lightweight, disposable, and easy to replace for convenience.







