Porelast®

    Lengthwise Elastic Adhesive Bandage

    Facilitating natural motion

    One of the advantages of Porelast adhesive bandages is that they do not significantly restrict the natural movements of the joints they are applied to. These adhesive bandages with lengthwise stretch are available with two types of adhesive. They can be used as permanent compression bandages in phlebology and as functional bandages in sports medicine. They also provide support and pressure relief for contusions, sprains and dislocations. These adhesive bandages can also be used for redressing bandages to correct foot deformities for example. The porous fabric coated with adhesive is permeable to air and water vapour and thus offers good ventilation — even when the turns of the bandage overlap.

    Product composition

    Backing fabric: 100 % cotton, synthetic rubber adhesive, contains zinc oxide

    Ordering information

    Porelast

    2.5 m (unstretched length)
    Dimensions (cm x m)REFShipping units
    individually packed in a folding box
    6 x 2.5302101/50
    8 x 2.5302111/50
    10 x 2.5302121/50
    in bulk in a cardboard box
    6 x 2.53021310/50
    8 x 2.53021410/50
    10 x 2.53021510/50

    Fields of application

    • for compression bandages in phlebology
    • for functional bandages in sports medicine
    • for support and pressure relief of contusions, sprains and dislocations

    Properties

    • lengthwise elastic (to about 75%)
    • with selvedges
    • permeable to air and water vapour
    • peremable to X-rays
    • cream-coloured

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