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Lab coats are a type of hospital disposable used by medical professionals in a variety of settings. They are typically made of a lightweight, breathable fabric and are designed to protect the wearer from exposure to hazardous materials. Lab coats are also used to provide a professional appearance and to help maintain a sterile environment. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles, including long and short-sleeved, and can be customized with embroidery or other branding.
Lab coats are an important part of the hospital disposables market, as they are used in a wide range of medical settings. They are used by doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel to protect themselves and their patients from exposure to hazardous materials. They are also used to maintain a professional appearance and to help maintain a sterile environment.
Some companies in the lab coat market include Medline Industries, Inc., Cardinal Health, Inc., and Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Show Less Read more