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filterDräger BabyFlow disposable caps various sizes XS-XXL Sizes XS-XXL+ Microfibre (95% cotton, 5% elastane) 5 pieces
Surgical caps
Areas of use and fields of application
Surgical caps serve as a fundamental component of hygienic protection concepts in everyday medical practice. They are used in sterile procedures, in operating rooms, in intensive care units and in areas with increased hygiene requirements. Through the combination of protection against contamination, wearing comfort and quick handling, surgical caps support safe and efficient work processes.
Product types and designs
The category includes disposable and reusable models in different designs: lightweight disposable surgical caps made of nonwovens, latex-free versions for allergy sufferers, caps with additional face protection or integrated headband reinforcement, and caps with a high degree of weather protection or liquid repellency. Typical product types are:
- Disposable surgical caps (non-woven, SMS)
- Reusable surgical caps made from washable materials
- Hoods with elastic or ties
- Special hoods with an additional liquid barrier
Quality features and benefits
Important properties include microbial protection, breathability, skin-friendly materials and a secure fit that does not restrict freedom of movement and communication. Surgical caps reduce the risk of particle and droplet release, make it easier to adhere to hygiene routines and optimize process times through easy donning and doffing processes.
Manufacturer and product selection
Selection criteria include test seals, material information and comfort features. Solutions from manufacturers like Hartmann, Mölnlycke, BARRIER and Medline offer different material classes and price points, so that needs-based options are available for different application profiles.
Summary
Surgical caps are an essential element in infection prevention and process optimization. The right combination of protection class, fit and material ensures hygienic work processes, reliable wearing comfort and easy integration into existing protection concepts.

