BANDAGE, ELASTIC TUBULAR NET, head/small chest, roll 25 m
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SDREBTNE004
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Account code:
60210
HS Code:
901890
Last Updated on:
22/11/2024, 22:42:31
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Code(s):
-X
Single use
A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
M03030103 - Tubular net bandages
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BANDAGE, ELASTIC TUBULAR NET
Definition
Tubular shaped elastic net used to hold dressings securely in place without compression or immobilization, even for moving areas or areas which are difficult to access (head, thorax, limbs, joints).
Specifications
Technical specifications
- Wide-meshed net
- Material: polyamide + elastodiene or equivalent
- Large bi-directional elasticity
- Non-adhesive
- Ladder proof: can be cut to desired length and openings can be made where needed.
- Grease, ointment and sweat-resistant
- Hypoallergenic
- Autoclavable
- Roll presentation
- Non sterile, for single use
- Dimensions:
- Stretched length: 25 m
- Width:
- finger: 1.5 to 2.5 cm
- hand: ± 4.8 cm
- leg: ± 7.5 cm
- head: ± 15 cm
- chest: ± 20 cm
Packaging & Labelling
Individually packed in a cardboard box
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