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Product Description
Disposable Shoe Cover Application:
Barrier protection for food processing, manufacturing, farming, medical, surgical, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors. Ideal for hospitals, clinics, electronic workplaces, restaurants, and food processing workshops.
Material Composition:
Available in LDPE (Low-density polyethylene), HDPE (High-density polyethylene), and CPE (Chlorinated polyethylene) with embossed surfaces. PP covers made from spun-bonded polypropylene can be coated with PE films for waterproof protection (PP+PE).
Classification & Specifications:
A. CPE & PE Shoe Covers: Weights range from 1.3g to 12g. Automatically machine-produced for items under 4g; heavy-duty versions (above 4.5g) are hand-sealed for enhanced durability and thicker elastic.
B. PP, PP+PE, PP+CPE Versions: Material weights from 25g to 55g. These are breathable, water-repellent, and environmentally friendly.
C. Boot Covers: Extended protection available in non-woven or PE/CPE materials, featuring elastic openings at the knee and optional ankle fixation.
Key Features:
Economic, waterproof, and oil-proof. Provides excellent protection against dust, chemicals, and water in laboratories, kitchens, and beauty salons.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used for these disposable shoe covers?
We offer a wide range of materials including PE, LDPE, HDPE, CPE (chlorinated polyethylene), and non-woven PP or SMS fabric. Some versions are coated (PP+PE) for enhanced liquid resistance.
Are the shoe covers waterproof and slip-resistant?
Yes, the PE and CPE versions are naturally waterproof. For slip resistance, we offer embossed or textured surfaces to provide better grip on various floor types.
What sizes are available for the shoe covers?
Our standard sizes include 15x45cm, 18x45cm, 20x42cm, 21x45cm, 22x43cm, and 25x42cm. Most designs are "one size fits all" with elasticized ankles for a secure fit.
In which industries can these shoe covers be used?
They are ideal for food processing, medical and surgical environments, laboratories, electronic workshops, cleanrooms, and household cleaning.
What is the difference between machine-made and hand-made covers?
Machine-made covers are typically lighter (below 4g/pc) and more economical. Hand-made covers are used for heavy-duty requirements (above 4.5g/pc) as they allow for thicker materials and stronger elastic sealing.
How are the products packaged for shipping?
Standard packaging includes 10 pieces per roll, 10 rolls per bag, and 10 or 20 bags per carton, totaling 2000 pieces per transport carton.