Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Bandage |
Material: | Non-woven Fabric |
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION |
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS |
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Plaster of Paris Composition: Pop bandages are primarily composed of Plaster of Paris, a material that, when mixed with water, creates a moldable and hardening substance. |
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Gauze Reinforcement: The plaster is typically impregnated onto a gauze material, providing structural support and making it easy to apply. |
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Quick Setting: Plaster of Paris has a quick-setting property, allowing the bandage to harden rapidly after application. |
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Breathability: The pop bandages are designed to allow air circulation, reducing the risk of skin irritation. |
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Moldability: When wet, the bandage becomes moldable, allowing healthcare professionals to shape it to the contours of the body for a custom fit. |
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Rigidity: Once set, the plaster becomes rigid, providing stable support for immobilizing fractures or supporting injured limbs |
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Sturdy Support: Once set, the plaster provides a robust and stable support structure, promoting proper healing of bone injuries. |
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Immobilization: Pop bandages are commonly used for casting to immobilize and provide support for fractures, sprains, and post-surgical conditions. |
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Versatility: Suitable for a variety of orthopedic applications, such as casting for fractures, splinting, and immobilization of injured limbs. |