Customization: | Available |
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Customized: | Customized |
Certification: | ISO, CE |
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Parameter | Details |
Material | 100% Cotton, Woven Gauze |
Gauze Size (Unfolded) | Typically 4.5 in. x 4.1 yd. (customizable) |
Compressed Size | 5X7cm |
Sterility | Sterile, Individually Packaged |
Packaging | Vacuum Sealed, Tear-Open Pouch |
Absorbency | High Absorbency for Wound Exudate |
Disposable | Single Use Only |
Shelf Life | 5 Years |
Features
Compressed for Portability: Compact and lightweight, allowing easy storage in first aid kits, trauma packs, or pockets.
100% Cotton Material: Made from high-quality, soft, and absorbent cotton gauze.
Sterile Packaging: Individually vacuum-sealed to ensure sterility until needed.
High Absorbency: Capable of absorbing large amounts of blood and wound exudate.
Easy to Use: Simple to apply, whether for covering a wound or packing a deep injury.
Slight Stretchability: Allows for easier application around difficult-to-reach wounds.
Multi-Layered: Designed to be unfolded and expanded to a larger size for better wound coverage.
Advantages
Compact and Lightweight: Takes up minimal space in medical kits, making it ideal for emergency responders and military personnel.
Rapid Deployment: Can be quickly unfolded and applied, allowing for faster treatment in critical situations.
Effective Bleeding Control: Highly absorbent, helps control bleeding by applying pressure and absorbing fluids.
Durable and Tear-Resistant: Strong enough to hold up under pressure and stress during wound packing and dressing.
Versatile: Can be used in conjunction with other medical supplies like pressure bandages or tourniquets.
Long Shelf Life: Typically has a shelf life of up to 5 years, ensuring it's ready when needed.
Applications
First Aid and Emergency Kits: Ideal for inclusion in personal, workplace, or vehicle first aid kits.
Military and Tactical Use: Commonly used by soldiers and medics for treating battlefield injuries.
Trauma and Emergency Care: Essential for paramedics and first responders dealing with severe injuries.
Wound Dressing and Packing: Used to cover wounds or pack deep wounds to control bleeding.
Disaster Response: Suitable for disaster relief efforts, where medical supplies may be limited.
Outdoor Activities: Carried by hikers, campers, and adventurers as part of a portable first aid