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详细信息 Product Name: Amorphous Hydrogel Dressing with No Shape Tube Model NO.: wound care Logo Printing: With Logo Printing Group: Male Application: Hospital Ethylene Oxide Sterilization: Without Ethylene Oxide Sterilization Certification: CE, FDA, ISO13485 Feature: Reusable Material: Hydrogel Hydrogel Dressing: Cavity Wounds Exuding Wounds: Burn Wounds Indication1: Leg Ulcers Indication 2: Pressure Ulcers Indication 3: Diabetic Foot Ulcers Trademark: LUOFUCON Transport Package: PP Hose Packing Specification: 12 pcs per package and customization Origin: Huizhou, Guangdong, China HS Code: 3006700000 Product Description Transparent Amorphous Hydrogel Filler with CE and FDA:Description:LUOFUCON Amorphous HydrogelSwelling polymer made from polyethylene oxide and polyvinyl alcohol by moderate cross-linkingHas three dimensional structure with high hydrophilic groups on networksCan provide moist wound environment which has shown to be optimal for wound managementProperties:Can powerfully absorb water and release moisture. Can effectively absorb wound exudates as well as provide water content to dry wound, maintain moisture environment, thus to promote wound healingProduct is semi-transparent, so is convenient to observe healing conditions of wound. Will not stick to wound and can be removed in one piece with no pain induced and no residues left over.Features:Colorless transparent gel with nice adhesion and absorb abilityCan absorb excessive wound exudates and maintain moist healing environment, which can facilitate epithelialization as well as reduce healing time. Non-adherent to wounds so does not cause second damages. Convenient for local application and useful for relieving pain. Can gently re-hydrate necrotic tissue, facilitating automatically debridementContains propylene glycol. Contains lots of water, which allows to donate moisture to drier environment and absorb exudates in wetter environment. So gel can create moist wound management environment, which propitious to wound healing. IndicationLeg ulcersPressure ulcersDiabetic foot ulcersCavity woundsSkin donor sitesMinor burns
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