Pesquisar informaçõesQuality medical uniforms directly affect healthcare workers' comfort and safety. However, many procurement beginners are easily misled by low prices. In fact, a few simple, low-cost methods can quickly reveal the true quality of medical uniforms. This article shares three proven techniques used by experienced buyers to help you avoid most common procurement pitfalls.
Method 1: Fabric Test – Rub for 10 Seconds, Quality Revealed
Premium medical uniforms use: 60% cotton + 40% polyester blend
Why is this blend the industry favorite? Because it achieves the optimal balance between comfort and durability.
1.60% cotton provides natural breathability, moisture absorption, and a soft feel, keeping medical staff comfortable during long shifts.
2.40% polyester adds structural stability and abrasion resistance – the fabric resists wrinkling and deformation, surviving repeated industrial laundering.
This 60/40 cotton-polyester blend (known in the industry as CVC fabric) combines the comfort of cotton with the durability of polyester. Compared to 100% cotton, CVC fabric offers excellent wear resistance, wrinkle resistance, and dimensional stability with minimal shrinkage.
How to Test: The Rub Test
Take a small piece of fabric (or an inconspicuous area on the garment) and rub it vigorously with your fingers for 10 seconds.
| ✅ Good Quality | ❌ Poor Quality |
| No pilling, no lint, no shedding | Pilling, linting, flaking, or fuzzy surface immediately appears |
Poor-quality medical uniforms often use cheap "spunbond fabric" or low-grade polyester with weak fiber bonding. Friction causes rapid pilling and shedding. Worse, such materials may deform, shrink, or even melt under high-temperature sterilization, creating waste and safety risks.
Advanced Test (Optional): Burn Test
If you need to confirm fabric composition, pull a few yarns from an inner seam and perform a burn test:
| Fabric Type | Burn Behavior | Smell | Ash Residue |
| 100% Cotton | Yellow flame | Like burning paper | Soft, black powdery ash |
| Cotton-Polyester Blend | Edge hardens | Slightly chemical | Brown-black hard lumps (can be crushed) |
| 100% Polyester | Melts and drips | Intense chemical odor, black smoke | Hard black beads |
⚠️ Note: The burn test is recommended only on fabric samples, not on finished garments.
Method 2: Stitch Inspection – Use Your Phone Camera
Seam quality directly determines garment lifespan and professional appearance. A uniform that looks new but comes apart after a few wears is usually the result of poor stitching.
Standard for Quality Medical Uniforms: Double-Fold Binding + ≥8 stitches/cm
Quality medical uniforms use double-fold binding at stress points such as cuffs and collars, with a stitch density of at least 8 stitches per centimeter. The stitching should be even and straight, with no skipped stitches or loose threads. According to relevant procurement standards, the stitch pitch for medical garment seams should be 8–14 stitches per 3 cm (approx. 2.7–4.7 stitches/cm). High-quality uniforms meet or exceed the upper end of this range.
How to Test: Use Your Phone Camera
1.Open your phone camera and switch to macro mode or zoom 2–3×
2.Aim at the cuffs, collar, side seams, and other stitched areas
3.Check stitch density and uniformity, look for skipped or loose stitches
| Inspection Area | ✅ Good Quality | ❌ Poor Quality |
| Cuffs & Collar | Double-fold binding, fine and even stitches | Single-layer or no binding, sparse stitches |
| Stitch Density | ≥8 stitches/cm, straight seam lines | <6 stitches/cm, uneven spacing |
| Seam Quality | No skipped stitches, no loose threads, minimal loose ends | Skipped stitches, broken threads, many loose ends |
| Tension Test | Gently pulling does not open the seam | Gaps or popped threads appear |
A well-stitched medical uniform maintains its structural integrity after frequent washing and sterilization. Poorly stitched garments will develop cracks at the armpits, pockets, and other stress points after just a few wears, wasting your budget and compromising the professional image of your healthcare team.
Method 3: Compliance Label Check – No Label, No Purchase
Hospitals must check compliance labels when procuring medical uniforms. This is not just a quality requirement – it is a regulatory necessity. Products with missing or unclear labels should never be purchased.
Required Label Information for Compliant Medical Uniforms
Based on hospital procurement standards, qualified medical uniforms must display the following information:
1.Applicable standard number – the most critical item
2.Product name
3.Product grade/class
4.Quality inspection certificate
5.Fiber composition and percentage (must be on a durable label sewn into the garment)
6.Size specification (must be on a durable label)
7.Washing/care instructions (must be on a durable label)
8.Manufacturer name, address, and contact information
The size, fiber composition, and care instructions must appear on durable labels firmly sewn into the garment, remaining legible after repeated washing.
Key Standard Numbers to Know
| Standard | Title | Applicable Products |
| GB 18401 | National General Safety Technical Code for Textile Products | Basic safety requirement for all textile medical uniforms |
| GB 19082-2009 | Technical Requirements for Single-Use Medical Protective Clothing | Disposable protective gowns (Note: 2023 version released, effective Dec 1, 2025) |
| YY/T 0506 Series | Surgical drapes, gowns and clean air suits for patients, medical staff and equipment | Reusable surgical gowns and clean air suits (8 parts) |
⚠️ Note: GB 19082 applies mainly to disposable medical protective clothing. For daily-use, launderable medical workwear (e.g., nurse uniforms, doctor coats), focus on GB 18401 and general textile standards like FZ/T 81007. Always choose the correct standard based on the product type.
How to Verify a Standard Number
You can check the authenticity of a standard number through these official channels:
1.Go to the National Public Service Platform for Standards (std.samr.gov.cn)
2.Enter the standard number (e.g., GB 19082-2009) in the search box
3.Check the standard's status (current/withdrawn/upcoming) and publication date
4.Confirm whether the standard applies to the product type you are purchasing
Choosing products with complete, compliant labels ensures quality and protects you from penalties during inspections for "procurement of unlabeled products."
Summary: 3-Step Identification Checklist
| Method | What to Check | ✅ Good Quality | ❌ Poor Quality |
| Fabric Test | Rub for 10 seconds | No pilling, no lint, no shedding | Pilling, shedding, linting immediately |
| Stitch Inspection | Stitch density & binding | ≥8 stitches/cm, double-fold binding, clean seams | <6 stitches/cm, single binding, skipped stitches |
| Label Check | Standard number & labeling | Complete durable labels, clear valid standard number | Missing or unclear labels, incorrect standard number |
These three methods require no special equipment, are extremely low-cost, and can filter out the vast majority of poor-quality medical uniforms on the market. They help procurement professionals find truly reliable products with minimal trial-and-error cost.
Golden Shield não é apenas um fornecedor, mas também um pilar confiável em seu sistema de supply chain. Ajudamos os gerentes de compras a melhorar a resiliência da cadeia de suprimentos e garantir operações estáveis construindo uma cadeia industrial sólida, processos de gestão transparentes e modelos colaborativos e inovadores.
Escudo Dourado-Seu parceiro Supply Chain confiável
WhatsApp:86 133 7788 3692
Email:[email protected]