Gloves & Tapes

Gloves are essential protective gear used in medical, industrial, and food-handling applications to prevent contamination and ensure hygiene. They come in various materials such as latex, nitrile, and vinyl, each offering different levels of protection, flexibility, and durability. Medical gloves, including examination and surgical gloves, are either sterile or non-sterile and provide a barrier against infections. Nitrile gloves are widely preferred for their chemical resistance and puncture strength, making them suitable for healthcare, laboratory, and industrial use. Vinyl gloves, being latex-free and cost-effective, are ideal for general-purpose applications.

Gowns serve as protective apparel in medical, surgical, and industrial settings to shield against fluid exposure, contaminants, and infections. They are typically made from non-woven, fluid-resistant materials such as SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond) fabric for enhanced protection. Surgical gowns offer sterile, full-body coverage, while isolation gowns provide varying levels of fluid resistance depending on usage. Disposable coveralls and chemotherapy gowns offer additional protection in hazardous environments. These gowns meet international safety standards such as AAMI levels 1-4, ISO 16603, and EN 13795, ensuring effective infection control in hospitals, laboratories, and industrial workplaces.

    Tapes & Bandages 

    Tapes and bandages are essential components of first aid and medical supplies, commonly used for wound care, protection, and support. Here are some key details about tapes and bandages:

    1. Tapes:

    Tapes are adhesive strips used for securing bandages, dressings, or medical devices to the skin.

    Types of Medical Tapes:

    • Adhesive Tape: A general-purpose tape used for securing dressings or gauze pads.

    • Surgical Tape: A strong adhesive tape used in surgery to secure bandages or dressings.

    • Paper Tape: Hypoallergenic, lightweight, and breathable, suitable for sensitive skin and use over extended periods.

    • Cloth Tape: Strong and durable, often used for securing dressings in areas of the body where flexibility is needed.

    • Transpore Tape: A type of surgical tape that is clear, breathable, and gentle on the skin, suitable for securing small dressings.

    • Silk Tape: A strong yet flexible tape that is often used in high-mobility areas or for more delicate skin types.

    2. Bandages:

    Bandages are used to cover and protect wounds, support joints, or immobilize body parts. They can be made of fabric, cotton, or elastic materials.

    Types of Bandages:

    • Gauze Bandages: Made from gauze, these bandages are used to absorb exudate from wounds or surgical sites. They are often used for light to moderate wound protection.

    • Elastic Bandages (Ace Bandages): These provide compression and support for sprains, strains, or soft tissue injuries. They are often used for joint injuries or to reduce swelling.

    • Compression Bandages: Used for applying consistent pressure to reduce swelling or manage conditions like varicose veins.

    • Roller Bandages: A versatile bandage used for securing dressings or providing support to injured limbs or joints.

    • Cohesive Bandages: These bandages stick to themselves but do not adhere to the skin or hair, making them useful for securing dressings without causing discomfort upon removal.

    • Self-Adhesive Bandages: These bandages have an adhesive surface that sticks directly to the skin or surrounding material, eliminating the need for tape.

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