what is a Disposable Bed Sheet Roll

Aug 20, 2025

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A Disposable Bed Sheet Roll is a continuous roll of single-use sheets made from non-woven or laminated materials, designed to be torn off (pre-perforated or cut manually) and used as a hygienic cover for beds, examination couches, stretchers, or treatment tables.

It provides convenience, infection control, and cost savings where frequent sheet changes are required.

 

2. Construction & Materials

Material Type GSM Range Features Typical Use
Spunbond PP Non-woven 18–40 gsm Soft, breathable, lightweight Clinics, beauty salons, spa beds
SMS Non-woven (Spunbond–Meltblown–Spunbond) 25–45 gsm Stronger, tear-resistant, limited fluid resistance Hospitals, emergency
PE-laminated Non-woven 20–40 gsm + PE Waterproof, fluid-proof barrier ICU, surgery, incontinence cases
Paper + PE Film 20–30 gsm Economical, waterproof, single short use Spa, salons, disposable hotel use
Tissue + Poly Film 25–35 gsm Soft surface with waterproof backing Massage beds, patient comfort

🔹 Colors available: White (standard), Blue/Green (hospital), Black/Brown (spa/salon).
🔹 Options: Perforated for easy tearing, non-perforated (cut manually).

 

3. Technical Specifications

Width: 60–120 cm (commonly 80 cm, 100 cm, 120 cm).

Length per Roll: 50–200 m (customized depending on usage).

Perforation Interval (if applicable): 180–220 cm (bed length).

Packaging: 1–6 rolls per carton, usually shrink-wrapped.

Shelf Life: 2–3 years (stored in dry environment).

 

4. Applications

Healthcare / Medical

Hospital beds, examination couches, operating tables.

Ambulance stretchers, emergency wards, field hospitals.

Patient isolation (infection prevention).

Wellness & Spa / Beauty Industry

Massage tables, treatment couches, waxing stations.

Hair salons (for hair washing chairs).

Hospitality / Travel

Hotels, guesthouses (short-stay hygienic option).

Airlines / trains (emergency bedding).

Home Care / Elderly Care

For bedridden patients to reduce laundry burden.

Incontinence protection when combined with underpads.

Industrial / Field Use

Military, disaster relief camps, portable clinics.

 

5. FAQs (Extended)

Q1. What GSM should I choose?

18–25 gsm → Short-term spa/clinic use.

30–35 gsm → Hospital wards, general patient care.

40+ gsm → High strength, ambulance/emergency use.

 

Q2. How is it dispensed?

From wall-mounted roll holder, floor stand, or placed beside bed.

 

Q3. Is it safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, spunbond PP is hypoallergenic. For comfort, tissue-poly types are softer.

 

Q4. Can it be sterilized?

Usually supplied non-sterile. For sterile use (surgery), they must be EO-sterilized and individually packaged.

 

Q5. How many bed changes per roll?

Example: Roll length 100 m, perforated every 2 m → 50 sheets per roll.

 

Q6. Can it replace a mattress cover?

No. It is a surface covering, not a full mattress protector. For mattress protection, use disposable mattress cover.

 

Q7. How do hospitals choose between roll and flat sheet?

Roll → Cost-efficient for quick turnover, flexible use.

Flat sheet → Pre-folded, easier for wards with standard bed sizes.

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