POP Bandage

POP Bandage

POP Bandage – Plaster of Paris, or POP as it is more generally known, is the item most directly linked to the area of orthopaedics. Similar to how cardiologists are linked to ECG and plastic surgeons are linked to Humby’s knife, orthopaedic surgeons have been linked to POP.
defining pop used as a bandage for
It is frequently used to build and hold ornamental plasterwork pieces that are put on cornices and ceilings. Despite the fact that many contemporary orthopaedic casts are constructed of fibreglass or thermoplastics, it is also used in medicine to create plaster casts to immobilise broken bones while they recover.Skin Friendly, moisture absorbent and less bulky.

plaster of Paris-coated gauze bandage. The bandage is packaged around a plastic spool that facilitates quick and even wetting after immersion. After getting wet, the bandage hardens into a solid structure that is porous and absorbent.

Plaster of Paris, or POP as it is more generally known, is the item most directly linked to the area of orthopaedics. Similar to how cardiologists are linked to ECG and plastic surgeons are linked to Humby’s knife, orthopaedic surgeons have been linked to POP.Materials:

plain-weave, 17-thread gauze serves as the fabric’s foundation. Plaster of Paris (POP) is a mixture of the alpha and beta forms of calcium sulphate hemihydrate that has been bound and accelerated in order to adhere to a textile foundation.

Spool:

Plastic

Specifications:

Setting: 100 seconds for rapid

2.5 to 3.0 metres nominal length

POP Bandage – specification – A white woven cloth gauze bandage coated with Plaster of Paris.
Sizes : 10cm x 2.7m, 15cm x 2.7m

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