| Price | Negotiable |
| MOQ | 5000PCS |
| Delivery Time | Negotiable |
| Brand | AILE |
| Place of Origin | china |
| Certification | CE |
| Model Number | 100MM |
| Packaging Details | PE bags and Cartons |
| Payment Terms | L/C, T/T |
| Supply Ability | 10000pcs/month |
| Usage | Hospital Usage | Place of Origin | china |
| color | white | Packaging Details | PE bags and Cartons |
| Gram weight | 400g/m2 | Shelf life | 3 years |
| Model Number | 100MM | Supply Ability | 10000pcs/month |
| Certification | CE | Name | Plaster Of Paris Bandage |
| Brand Name | AILE | Payment Terms | L/C, T/T |
| size | 100MM | Packing | Individual |
| Price | Negotiable | Minimum Order Quantity | 5000PCS |
| payment | T/T | MATERIAL | PLASTER |
| Certificate | CE |
Quick
Set
Medical
Use
Smooth
Fluidized
Plaster
of
Paris
Bandage
Roll
100mm
Description
of
100mm
Plaster
Bandage:
HENAN
AILE
INDUSTRIAL
CO.,
LTD
is
a
company
for
operating
medical
disposables. A
Plaster
Of
Paris
Bandage
with
plaster
of
Paris.
The
bandage
comes
wrapped
around
a
plastic
spool,
which
is
designed
to
allow
rapid
and
even
wetting
upon
immersion.
Once
wet
the
bandage
sets,
forming
a
hard
and
rigid
structure
that
is
both
porous
and
absorbent.
When
was
plaster
of
Paris
first
used?
The
first
use
of
plaster
of
Paris
as
a
cast
for
injured
limbs
took
place
through
a
technique
known
as
plâtre
coulé
that
became
popular
in
Europe
at
the
beginning
of
19th
century.
This
technique
involved
pouring
plaster
of
Paris
around
injured
limbs
encased
in
a
wooden
construct.
Different
Size
from
the
100mm
Plaster
Bandage:
100mm Plaster Bandage's Features :

A
POP
(Plaster
of
Paris)
bandage,
also
known
as
a
plaster
bandage
or
cast
bandage,
is
a
type
of
medical
bandage
used
for
immobilizing
and
supporting
fractured
bones
or
injured
limbs.
Here
are
some
key
points
about
POP
bandages:
Material:
POP
bandages
are
made
of
a
fabric
material,
usually
cotton,
which
is
impregnated
with
a
mixture
of
Plaster
of
Paris
and
water.
Plaster
of
Paris
is
a
white
powdery
substance
derived
from
gypsum.
Setting
and
Hardening:
When
the
POP
bandage
is
applied
to
the
affected
area,
the
water
in
the
plaster
reacts
with
the
plaster
powder,
causing
it
to
set
and
harden.
This
process
creates
a
rigid
and
supportive
cast
around
the
injured
limb.
Immobilization:
POP
bandages
are
primarily
used
to
immobilize
and
stabilize
broken
bones
or
injured
joints,
providing
support
and
preventing
movement
during
the
healing
process.
The
cast
helps
to
protect
the
injured
area
and
maintain
proper
alignment
for
bone
healing.
Custom
Fit:
POP
bandages
are
typically
applied
by
a
healthcare
professional
who
molds
and
shapes
the
bandage
directly
on
the
patient's
limb.
This
allows
for
a
custom
fit
that
conforms
to
the
specific
contours
of
the
injured
area.
Breathability:
While
POP
bandages
provide
stability
and
support,
they
are
not
breathable.
The
plaster
material
can
inhibit
the
passage
of
air,
which
may
cause
discomfort
or
skin
irritation
in
some
cases.
To
address
this,
healthcare
professionals
may
create
windows
or
openings
in
the
cast
to
allow
for
ventilation.
Duration
of
Use:
The
length
of
time
a
POP
bandage
needs
to
be
worn
depends
on
the
severity
of
the
injury
and
the
rate
of
healing.
Generally,
the
cast
remains
in
place
for
several
weeks,
but
healthcare
professionals
will
monitor
the
healing
progress
and
determine
when
it
should
be
removed.
Care
and
Maintenance:
It
is
important
to
keep
the
POP
bandage
dry
to
prevent
it
from
becoming
weakened
or
losing
its
supportive
properties.
Patients
are
usually
advised
to
protect
the
cast
while
bathing
or
showering
and
to
avoid
getting
it
wet.
In
case
of
any
damage
or
discomfort,
it
is
essential
to
seek
medical
attention.
Please
note
that
the
information
provided
here
is
for
general
knowledge,
and
it's
important
to
consult
with
a
healthcare
professional
for
specific
guidance
and
treatment
options
for
your
particular
situation.
What
are
the
disadvantages
of
plaster
of
Paris?
Why
choose
our
product?
The
Quick
Set
Medical
Use
Smooth
Fluidized
Plaster
of
Paris
Bandage
Roll
100mm
is
designed
for
professionals
and
individuals
looking
for
a
high-quality,
easy-to-apply
solution
for
orthopedic
casting.
This
premium
plaster
bandage
roll
is
ideal
for
use
in
hospitals,
clinics,
and
home
care
settings,
offering
fast
and
reliable
support
for
broken
bones
and
injuries.
By
choosing
this
product,
you
are
investing
in
a
tool
that
offers
efficiency,
safety,
and
reliability.
Whether
you
are
a
healthcare
professional
or
someone
looking
to
provide
care
at
home,
this
bandage
roll
provides
the
ideal
solution
for
fast,
effective,
and
comfortable
bone
casting.
Key
Features
&
Benefits:
Fast
Setting
Formula
With
a
quick-setting
feature,
this
plaster
bandage
allows
for
faster
application
and
curing,
saving
valuable
time
in
emergency
or
medical
settings.
This
is
particularly
important
for
professionals
who
need
to
ensure
that
patients
are
comfortable
and
stable
as
quickly
as
possible.
Smooth
Fluidized
Surface
The
smooth,
fluidized
plaster
surface
ensures
even
application,
reducing
the
risk
of
lumps
or
air
pockets
during
the
casting
process.
This
contributes
to
a
cleaner
and
more
comfortable
casting
experience
for
patients.
Durability
and
Strength
Made
from
high-quality
Plaster
of
Paris
(POP),
the
bandage
roll
offers
superior
strength
and
reliability,
ensuring
that
the
cast
remains
intact
and
supportive
throughout
the
healing
process.
It
is
designed
to
hold
fractures
in
place
securely,
promoting
faster
recovery.



