Metalline®

Dressing Kits, Cloths

Metalline Cloths

In open treatment especially, thermal injuries and large wounds require functionally appropriate material to ensure positioning and gentle treatment of the patient. Metalline large-format dressings and cloths are available as aids for a wide variety of treatment situations — from first aid to the care of long-term or permanently bedridden patients.

The specific characteristics of Metalline, such as its fine, soft and supple porous surface, which allows atraumatic dressing changes, make it eminently suitable for use in these indications.

The metallised nonwoven material absorbs blood and exudate, which are then wicked away through the porous Metalline layer.

Product composition

viscose (stiffened with acrylate binder), top layer of wound dressing ist aluminised, polyester

Ordering information

Metalline Dressing Cloth

sterile, in a foil pouch
Dimensions (cm)REFSC/TC
40 x 60230121/100
60 x 80230101/100
80 x 120230111/100

Metalline Cloth

Dimensions (m x cm)REFSC/TC
10 x 73230701/10

Intended purpose

The dressings are coated with aluminium and used for absorbing exudate, for reducing adhesion to wounds and for covering wounds.

Indications

Acute large wounds, including for first aid and emergency care

  • Verbrennungen 1. Grades
  • Verbrennungen 2. Grades
  • chemical burns
  • cuts and abrasions

Properties

  • aluminised nonwoven material
  • reduced risk of adhesion to the wound
  • atraumatic dressing changes
  • gentle and absorbent
  • permeable to air/water vapour
  • smooth and soft

To note

Metalline Dressing Cloth

  • the cloth has 4 ties for retention

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