About Plaster of Paris Bandage
- Short immersion time.
- Extra creamy, the cream is thicker.
- Quick Setting Time (3 to 5 Minutes)
- Quick Saturation (3 to 5 Seconds)
- Easy to mould with minimum powder loss
- Lightweight cast with maximum strength
- Perfect homogeneity leads to smooth texture
- Load bearing capacity: Partial load after 30 minutes Full Load after 24 to 48 hours
- Moisture-proof packaging
- Extra Strong.
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Available sizes:
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7.5 cm x 2.7m
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10 cm x 2.7m |
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20 cm x 2.7m
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Quick and Reliable ImmobilizationWith a setting time of just 2-5 minutes, the Plaster of Paris Bandage ensures rapid immobilization, vital for emergency orthopedic care. High strength facilitates superior support during healing, while the porous design promotes tissue ventilation, reducing risks of skin maceration.
Easy Application and Versatile SizesThe bandage comes in a convenient roll form, ready for swift activation by dipping in water. Available in standard and alternative dimensions, it fits diverse clinical requirements for fracture management, making it a versatile choice for hospitals and clinics everywhere.
FAQ's of Plaster of Paris Bandage:
Q: How is the Plaster of Paris Bandage activated for use?
A: To activate the bandage, simply immerse it in clean water to initiate the setting reaction. Once saturated, quickly wrap it around the affected area as it will begin to harden within approximately 2-5 minutes.
Q: What are the advantages of using this bandage in orthopedic treatment?
A: The Plaster of Paris Bandage offers quick setting, high adhesion, and a strong, supportive structure. Its easy-molding and porous characteristics make it ideal for immobilizing fractures while providing comfort and ventilation during the healing process.
Q: When should the Plaster of Paris Bandage be used?
A: This bandage is appropriate during fracture management, limb immobilization, and post-surgical support in hospitals and clinics. It is designed for one-time use to maintain hygiene and effectiveness.
Q: Where should the bandage be stored before use?
A: Keep the bandage in a dry area below 30C and in its original moisture-proof packaging to ensure it remains effective throughout its three-year shelf life.
Q: What is the process of applying this bandage to a patient?
A: First, measure the required length and prepare the limb. Soak the bandage in water, then wrap it around the limb or affected area, gently molding it to fit. Allow the bandage to set undisturbed for 2-5 minutes until it hardens.
Q: What packaging options and sizes are available for this bandage?
A: Each bandage is individually packed in moisture-proof packaging for sterility and long shelf life. Standard size is 10 cm x 2.7 m, but other sizes and weights can be supplied to meet different medical needs.