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Kimberly Clark Gowns – Kimtech A7 (47992) USP800 Liquid Barrier Gown | Small/Medium

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SKU:
47992
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Case Unit: 10 Bags of 10 Gowns Per Case (100 Gowns)

Protective Kimberly Clark Gowns with A7 Liquid Barrier Technology (USP800)

When working with blood-borne pathogens, biologics, or other hazardous liquids, your lab team needs reliable protection. Kimberly Clark gowns are designed to deliver both safety and contamination control, making them a trusted choice in cleanroom and laboratory settings.

The Kimtech A7 Certified Liquid Barrier Gown (47992) provides advanced protection against spills and splashes. These barrier gowns feature a seamless front, an easy don-and-doff design to reduce contamination risks, and built-in thumb loops that help maintain glove-to-garment integrity.

Constructed from low-lint materials, these disposable barrier gowns are tested to meet ASTM standards for blood, body fluids, and blood-borne pathogen penetration, as well as chemotherapy drug and hormone permeation. Meeting USP <800> guidelines, the barrier gown design ensures comfort, compliance, and superior liquid protection.
Bulk-packaged and available in multiple sizes, Kimberly Clark gowns offer a dependable solution for laboratories that demand consistent safety and performance.

Features and Benefits:
  • Thumb loops to maintain glove and garment interface; According to a 2016 survey, thumb loops are preferred among compounding pharmacists.
  • Seamless front and closed back; Easy to don and doff design
  • Enhanced liquid barrier protection- fabric tested for blood and blood-borne pathogen penetration, chemotherapy drug and hormone permeation (passes ASTM F1670 for penetration of blood and body fluids) to help protect people and processes from liquid splashes
  • These gowns meet USP <800> guidelines
Kimtech A7 Gown meets the USP800 requirement - "Gowns must close in the back (i.e., no open front)"
  • “Disposable gowns made of polyethylene-coated polypropylene or other laminate materials offer better protection than those made of uncoated materials. Gowns must close in the back (i.e., no open front), be long sleeved, and have closed cuffs that are elastic or knit. Gowns must not have seams or closures that could allow HDs to pass through.”