Surgical Medical Cap Tie-Back OR Cap
Disposable surgical medical cap with reinforced tie-back closure — produced in a Class 100,000 cleanroom, CE and FDA 510(k) registered, ready for hospital tender documentation.
The tie-back configuration surgeons and scrub techs actually wear in the OR. 25–35 gsm spunbond polypropylene, reinforced attachment points, OEM packaging available. Built to complete your surgical PPE line, not just fill a catalog slot.

What Makes This Cap Different from the Bouffant — and Why It Belongs in Your Line
The surgical medical cap and the bouffant cap look similar on a spec sheet. Both are spunbond nonwoven, both are single-use, both go on the head. The difference is in how they fit and who wears them — and that difference determines whether a hospital tender accepts your product or rejects it.
The bouffant uses an elastic band. It's fast to don, one-size-fits-most, and it's the standard cap for OR nursing staff, scrub techs in general procedure rooms, and clinical environments where the cap goes on and comes off multiple times during a shift. The surgical cap uses long tie-back strings. The wearer wraps the ties around the head and secures them at the front or back, creating a custom-fit closure that stays in place through a long procedure without slipping. Surgeons prefer this configuration because a cap that shifts during a four-hour case is a distraction. The tie-back also accommodates more hair volume than an elastic band — relevant for staff with longer hair who find bouffant caps uncomfortable under a surgical hood.
Most hospital OR procurement specs list both variants. A tender that calls for "surgical caps" without further specification often means the tie-back style — the bouffant is typically listed separately. If you're supplying a hospital system or a surgical center supply chain, having both products from one supplier simplifies your documentation, reduces your vendor count, and gives you a complete answer to a complete tender. That's the commercial logic for carrying this SKU alongside the bouffant.
Tie-Back vs. Bouffant: Quick Comparison

Product Specifications
The parameters below reflect industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by configuration — contact us for a detailed product data sheet.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Disposable tie-back surgical cap |
| Fabric Material | Spunbond polypropylene (PP) nonwoven |
| Fabric Weight | 25–35 gsm (standard OR spec) |
| Closure Type | Tie-back strings (long ties, wrap-and-secure) |
| Tie Length | Approx. 40–50 cm per tie (sufficient for full wrap) |
| Cap Diameter | Approx. 58–62 cm (one-size, tie-adjustable) |
| Standard Colors | White, blue, green |
| Packaging | 100 pcs/bag, 10 bags/carton (1,000 pcs/carton) |
| Carton Dimensions | Approx. 52 × 38 × 30 cm |
| MOQ | 50,000 pieces (standard configurations) |
| Lead Time | 15–25 days from order confirmation |
On Fabric Weight
We produce this cap at 25–35 gsm because that's the range that maintains structural integrity through a full surgical procedure. The 17–20 gsm weights we use for general disposable caps are appropriate for short-duration, low-demand applications — food service, visitor caps, general clinical use. For OR use, you want the heavier spec. A cap that loses its shape mid-procedure is a complaint that comes back to whoever sold it. We won't recommend the lighter weight for surgical applications, and we'll tell you that directly if you ask.
On Tie Attachment
The most common failure point on tie-back caps from lower-quality suppliers is the tie attachment seam. The tie pulls away from the cap body during donning — the wearer pulls the tie to tighten, the seam tears, and the cap is unusable.
We reinforce the tie attachment points with additional ultrasonic welding passes. The attachment area is tested at in-process inspection for pull strength before the cap moves to packaging. (We added this step after seeing a competitor's product fail in exactly this way during a hospital incoming inspection — the buyer came to us specifically because of that failure.)

Compliance Documentation for Your Target Markets
The surgical medical cap is classified as a Class I medical device in the EU under MDR and in the US under FDA. That classification means the regulatory documentation your buyers need — and that you need to clear customs — is specific and non-negotiable.
CE (EU MDR)
Our CE certification covers this product under the EU Medical Device Regulation. The technical file, declaration of conformity, and test reports are prepared to support your EU import documentation. If you're importing into the EU for the first time under MDR, the importer-of-record requirements have changed significantly since 2021 — the documentation burden on the EU representative is heavier than it was under the old MDD. We've been through this transition with multiple European buyers and can walk you through what your EU representative will need before you place the order.
FDA 510(k) Registered
US market clearance is in place. Your US customs broker and your downstream hospital or distributor customers will ask for this. We have it, and the documentation ships with your order.
ISO 13485:2016
The quality management system governing our entire production process — not just the finished product. This is the baseline requirement for supplying hospital procurement in most regulated markets, and it's what gets your product through a hospital system's vendor qualification process.

What Ships With Your Order
The certificate of conformity, production batch records, and test reports that ship with your order are prepared to support import clearance and your customers' procurement audits. If you're fulfilling a government tender or a hospital GPO contract, that documentation package is what gets your product through their approval process — not just the product itself.
- Certificate of conformity
- Production batch records
- Test reports for import clearance
- Procurement audit documentation
Where This Product Moves: OR Supply Chains and Surgical PPE Tenders
The surgical medical cap is a lower-volume SKU than the bouffant — that's a fact of the category, and it's worth being direct about it. But "lower volume" is relative. Hospital OR suites consume surgical caps on a continuous cycle, and the procurement pattern is predictable: annual or multi-year contracts through GPOs or IDNs, with scheduled delivery against a standing order. Once you're on an approved vendor list with a certified product, the reorders run without friction.
Hospital and Surgical Center OR Supply
This is the primary market. OR suites, procedure rooms, and cardiac cath labs specify the tie-back surgical cap for surgeons and scrub techs. The volume per account depends on procedure volume — a high-volume surgical center running 50+ cases per day consumes caps at a rate that makes this a meaningful line item.
The key to this segment is certification: hospital procurement departments run vendor qualification processes that require ISO 13485, CE or FDA documentation, and often a facility audit or third-party audit report. Our certification stack covers all of these requirements.
Government and Institutional Tenders
Public health agencies, military medical units, and government hospital systems run periodic tenders for surgical PPE that typically bundle caps, masks, and gowns into a single contract. These tenders require certified products with complete documentation — which is exactly where non-certified suppliers get eliminated.
The surgical cap is almost always included in a complete OR PPE tender alongside surgical masks and gowns. If you're already supplying masks into this channel, adding surgical caps from the same certified supplier strengthens your tender submission and reduces the documentation burden.
Private-Label Surgical PPE Programs
Distributors building a branded surgical PPE line need the surgical cap to complete the OR kit. A branded program that includes surgical masks, gowns, and caps from one supplier — all under one label, all with consistent documentation — is a stronger proposition to a hospital procurement department than a mixed-source program.
Our OEM packaging capability means your brand goes on the product without a separate packaging supplier in the chain.
Emerging Markets and NGO Procurement
International health organizations and NGO procurement programs that supply surgical facilities in developing markets often source surgical caps alongside other OR consumables. These programs typically require CE or ISO 13485 documentation and are price-sensitive on volume.
Our 50,000-piece MOQ and competitive FOB pricing make this a viable channel for buyers who have established relationships in this space.

MOQ 50,000 pcs · FOB pricing · Full documentation included
Production: What Happens Between Raw Material and Your Shipment
The surgical cap production process is simpler than mask production — no filtration layer, no nose wire, no multi-layer lamination. But "simpler" doesn't mean the QC discipline is lower. The failure modes are different, and the ones that matter most are the ones that show up after the product is in use.
Raw Material Incoming Inspection
We start with spunbond PP nonwoven at 25–35 gsm, sourced from approved mills and tested at incoming inspection for basis weight, uniformity, and tensile strength. Fabric that doesn't meet spec doesn't enter production — we've sent back lots that were within the supplier's stated tolerance but outside our tighter internal spec.
Automated Forming & Ultrasonic Welding
The cap body is cut and formed on automated equipment, and the tie strings are attached using ultrasonic welding at reinforced attachment points. The ultrasonic process creates a bond that's stronger than the fabric itself at the attachment area — the tie will not pull away from the cap body under normal donning force.
In-Process & Outgoing Inspection
In-process inspection runs dimensional checks and tie attachment pull tests at defined intervals during each production run. Outgoing inspection pulls a statistically sampled batch for final verification: dimensional conformance, tie attachment integrity, visual inspection for defects, and particle contamination check.

Cleanroom Production
The particle contamination check is the step that separates cleanroom production from standard production — a cap made outside a controlled environment can carry particulate contamination that's invisible to visual inspection but fails a hospital's incoming particle count test.
Documentation Ships With Your Order
Certificate of conformity, batch records, and test reports are prepared during outgoing inspection. If your downstream customer runs their own incoming inspection, the documentation is already in the format they expect.
Customization: What We Can Adjust and What the MOQ Implications Are
Standard surgical medical caps ship in white, blue, and green from our existing tooling. Most buyers in this category don't need customization beyond color and packaging — the product is a commodity consumable, and the standard configuration covers the vast majority of hospital and institutional specifications.
Where customization becomes relevant:
OEM Packaging
Your brand on our product. Requires artwork files, packaging spec confirmation, and a sample approval run before full production. We handle packaging in-house — no separate packaging supplier in the chain.
Custom Colors
Color-coding by department or role is common in larger hospital systems — different colors for OR, ICU, and general ward staff. If your hospital accounts use this system, it's a straightforward customization.
Modified Fabric Weight
If your application requires a specific gsm outside our standard 25–35 gsm range — for example, a heavier 40 gsm spec for a specific institutional requirement — we can accommodate that. We'll confirm the MOQ and lead time implications when you share the requirement.
Non-Standard Tie Length or Cap Diameter
Adjustments to tie length or cap circumference are possible but require tooling modification. We'll assess the feasibility and MOQ requirement when you share the target spec. Most buyers find the standard dimensions work — the tie-back closure is inherently adjustable.
Below 100,000 Pieces
For custom colors and modified fabric weight, the color changeover on the production line doesn't make economic sense for either side below 100,000 pieces. Standard white, blue, and green are available at standard MOQ.
Custom Order Process
Share Requirements
Specs, volumes, timeline
Feasibility & MOQ Confirmation
We confirm what's possible
Sample Approval
Protects both sides
Full Production
Run after your sign-off
We don't commit to custom specs without a sample approval step — it protects both sides.
Discuss Custom RequirementsPackaging and Container Loading for Your Landed Cost Calculation
Standard Packaging Configuration
Standard packaging: 100 pieces per polybag, 10 bags per carton, 1,000 pieces per carton. Carton dimensions are approximately 52 × 38 × 30 cm. These dimensions are designed for container loading efficiency — we've optimized carton sizing across our cap line to minimize wasted cubic space in a 20GP or 40HQ container.
Packaging Breakdown

Container Loading Capacity
For a 20GP container, you can load approximately 1,800–2,000 cartons of surgical caps, depending on stacking configuration — that's 1.8–2.0 million pieces per 20GP. A 40HQ roughly doubles that. These numbers matter when you're calculating landed cost per unit: a container that loads efficiently at 2 million pieces has a meaningfully lower freight cost per piece than one that loads at 1.5 million due to carton size inefficiency.
20GP Container
1,800–2,000
cartons per container
1.8–2.0 million pieces
40HQ Container
~3,600–4,000
cartons per container
~3.6–4.0 million pieces
Cost Impact
Efficient loading at 2M pcs delivers meaningfully lower freight cost per piece vs. 1.5M due to carton size inefficiency.
Mixed Container Consolidation
If you're building a mixed container with surgical caps alongside bouffant caps, disposable caps, or masks, we can help you optimize the loading plan. Buyers who source multiple SKUs from us often consolidate into a single container — it reduces freight cost and simplifies the import documentation to a single shipment.
Private-Label Packaging Options
Private-label packaging can be configured for retail shelf display or bulk clinical packaging depending on your downstream channel.
Plain carton, inner bag labeling — the right format for hospital account distribution.
Shelf-ready packaging with your brand and product information.
Sourcing Questions Specific to the Surgical Cap
Common procurement and specification questions from buyers evaluating surgical caps for hospital OR supply and distribution.
What is the difference between a surgical cap and a bouffant cap for OR procurement purposes?
The surgical cap uses tie-back strings for a custom-fit closure; the bouffant uses an elastic band. Hospital OR procurement specs typically list both variants for different staff roles — surgeons and scrub techs who prefer a controlled fit use the tie-back; OR nursing staff and general clinical staff typically use the bouffant.
If a tender specifies "surgical cap" without further description, it almost always means the tie-back style. Many hospital tenders require both variants to fulfill a complete OR cap specification.
What fabric weight should I specify for operating room surgical caps?
25–35 gsm spunbond polypropylene is the standard OR spec. This weight maintains the cap's shape and barrier properties through a full surgical procedure.
The lighter 17–20 gsm weights used for general disposable caps are not appropriate for OR use — they lose structural integrity during extended wear and don't provide the same level of hair containment.
Specification guidance: If you're sourcing for a hospital OR application, specify 25 gsm minimum; 30–35 gsm if the end user has expressed preference for a more substantial feel.
Do your surgical caps meet the requirements for hospital vendor qualification?
Our certification stack — ISO 13485:2016, CE under EU MDR, FDA 510(k) registration — covers the documentation requirements for hospital vendor qualification in North America and Europe.
The certificate of conformity, batch records, and test reports that ship with your order are prepared in the format that hospital procurement departments and GPO compliance teams expect.
If your target hospital system has specific documentation requirements beyond the standard package, share them with us before you place the order and we'll confirm whether we can accommodate them.
What is the MOQ for a first order of surgical medical caps?
50,000 pieces on standard configurations — white, blue, or green, standard packaging.
If you're evaluating us as a new supplier, we can ship a sample order (typically 200–500 pieces) within 5–7 business days before you commit to a full production run.
Most buyers in this category run a sample evaluation alongside their current supplier's product before switching — we're comfortable with that process.
Can surgical caps be included in a mixed container with other cap variants or masks?
Yes. We regularly consolidate surgical caps, bouffant caps, disposable caps, and masks into single container shipments for buyers who source multiple SKUs from us.
Mixed containers reduce your freight cost per unit and simplify import documentation. Share your full order requirements and we'll provide a loading plan with the container utilization calculation.
What is the lead time for a standard bulk order?
15–25 days from order confirmation for standard configurations. We give you a specific delivery date, not a range, once we confirm your order.
OEM packaging adds 5–7 days for the sample approval step.
Custom configurations — modified fabric weight, non-standard dimensions — add time for sample development and approval; we'll confirm the timeline when you share the requirements.
Complete Your OR Cap Line
The surgical medical cap is one of three cap variants we produce. If you're building a complete OR cap program or evaluating which variants to carry for your distribution accounts:
Bouffant Medical Cap
Elastic-band closure, full hair and ear coverage, the standard cap for OR nursing staff and general clinical environments. Higher volume SKU than the surgical cap; the product most buyers lead with when entering the medical cap category.
View Bouffant CapDisposable Medical Caps
Flat-cut or pleated construction, elastic band, the workhorse of the category for general clinical use, lab environments, and food processing. Lowest per-unit cost, highest volume.
View Disposable CapsWhy Source All Three From One Supplier
Most buyers supplying hospital accounts carry all three variants — a single tender often specifies all three for different staff roles and environments. Sourcing all three from one supplier means:
- One set of compliance documentation
- One vendor relationship
- One consolidated shipment
Ready to Source Surgical Medical Caps?
If you're adding surgical caps to an existing PPE line, fulfilling a hospital tender that requires the tie-back style, or looking for a certified supplier to replace a current source, the next step is straightforward.
Send Us Your Requirements
Send us your target volume, the color and packaging configuration you need, and any OEM requirements. We'll come back with a specific quote, lead time, and sample availability.
If you're evaluating us against a current supplier, we're happy to run a side-by-side spec comparison — send us the spec sheet you're currently working from and we'll show you exactly where our product sits against it.
Samples ship within 5–7 business days. Most buyers in this category confirm their supplier decision after a sample evaluation, not before — we'd rather earn the order on product quality than on a price sheet.