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Properties of Wound Care Products made with Cotton Nonwovens

Properties of Wound Care Products made with Cotton Nonwovens. Laurence Chan, Ph.D. (Strata America) J. Q. Li (Winner Medical) (Jan. 11, 2008). Scope. Traditional Wound Care Products Existing base materials Properties Launching of Cotton Nonwovens Ideal base material Properties

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Properties of Wound Care Products made with Cotton Nonwovens

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  1. Properties of Wound Care Products made with Cotton Nonwovens Laurence Chan, Ph.D. (Strata America) J. Q. Li (Winner Medical) (Jan. 11, 2008)

  2. Scope • Traditional Wound Care Products • Existing base materials • Properties • Launching of Cotton Nonwovens • Ideal base material • Properties • Cotton Nonwoven Wound Care Products • Characteristics • Comparisons with traditional products • Conclusions

  3. Traditional Wound Care Products • Dressing sponges • X-ray detectable sponges • Laporatomy sponges • OR towel • IV sponges • General purpose sponges • Burn dressings

  4. Plain Gauze Sponge

  5. X-Ray Detectable Sponge

  6. Lap Sponge

  7. Lap Sponge

  8. OR Towel

  9. Nonwoven Sponge

  10. IV Drain Sponge

  11. Traditional Base Materials • Woven Gauze • Type VII USP gauze Structure • 32’s/19x9 • 40’s/20x12 • Others • Non USP gauze • 32’s/17x7 • Others • Synthetic Nonwovens • 70/30 Rayon/PET • 50/50 Rayon/PET

  12. USP Gauze Testing • Weight • Thread Count • Acidity • Surface-active substance • Starch and dextrin • Water-soluble substance • Ignite residue • Absorption capacity • Residue of ignition • Fluorescence

  13. Other Requirements for Base Materials • Appearance • Hand (feel) • Absorption • Capacity • Speed (sink time) • Debridement and wound treatment • Lint and loose thread • Tensile properties • Foreign particles • Bioburden level

  14. Applications • Woven Gauze • Dressing Sponge • General purpose sponge • Trach sponge • X-ray detectable sponge • Laporatomy sponge • OR Towel • IV sponge • Synthetic Nonwoven • Dressing Sponge • General purpose sponge • IV sponge

  15. Woven Gauze Characteristics • Favorable • Highly Absorbent • Good for debridement • Autoclavable • Predictable properties • Large volume of historical data • Unfavorable • Lint • Loose thread • Increasingly high cost

  16. Synthetic Nonwovens Characteristics • Favorable • Highly Absorbent • Economical • No lint • No loose thread • Unfavorable • Not suitable for wound debridement • Increasingly high cost of Rayon • Not autoclavable

  17. Ideal Base Material for Wound Care Products • Combining the favorable characteristics of cotton and nonwoven materials: • Absorbent • Natural cotton feel • Good for debridement • Autoclavable • Economical and stable pricing • No lint • No loose thread • Environmental friendly • Low bioburden level and Pyronema free

  18. Introducing PurCotton™ Nonwoven Cotton • Launched in 2006 by Winner Medical Group. • Proprietary and patented spunlace process. • Manufactured in ultra modern facility in Huanggang, China • Made with USA grown cotton.

  19. Capabilities of PurCotton™ Nonwovens • Basis Weight: 30 gsm to 120 gsm • Plain or Apertured • White or Colored • 100% Cotton or Cotton/PET Blend • Competitive pricing • Comparable to gauze products • More affordable than other cotton nonwovens

  20. Wound Care Applications for PurCotton™ • Plain Dressing Sponge • X-ray Detectable Sponge • IV Sponge • Dental Sponge • Laporatomy Sponge • OR Towel • Others

  21. PurCotton Dressing Sponge

  22. Aperture 1

  23. Aperture 2

  24. PurCotton X-ray Detectable Sponge

  25. PurCotton X-ray Sponge (Sterile)

  26. PurCotton Lap Sponge

  27. PurCotton OR Towel

  28. Cotton Nonwoven: OR Towel and Lap Sponge

  29. Physical Properties Summary for PurCotton™ • A wide range of properties • Basis weight • Absorption capacity • Tensile properties • Aperture • White or color

  30. Superior Characteristics of PurCotton™ over Gauze Sponge • Low Lint and no loose thread • Better for wound debridement • Very low bioburden level • Pyronema free • High bleaching temperature and long duration • USA grown cotton

  31. Nonwoven Cotton/PET Blend • Launched in 2007 • More economical than PurCotton (100% Cotton nonwoven) • Marketing need for an alternative to Rayon/PET blend: • Rapidly increasing prices for Rayon • More eco-friendly material

  32. Nonwoven Cotton/PET Blend • Cotton/PET Blend • 70/30 • 50/50 • Aperture • 24x20 • 20x10 • Typical Basis Weight • 30 gsm • 40 gsm • 50 gsm

  33. Superior Characteristics of Cotton/PET over Rayon/PET • More economical and longer term pricing stability • Autoclavable • Better hand feel • More favorable perception of Cotton by end-users • More eco-friendly than Rayon

  34. Wound Care Applications for Cotton/PET Blend • General Purpose Sponge • IV Sponge • Dental Sponge • Plain Dressing Sponge • Others

  35. Conclusions • Revolutionary spunlace nonwoven for making wound care products: • 100% Cotton Nonwovens (PurCotton™) • Cotton/PET Blends • PurCotton™ 100% Cotton Nonwoven • Ideal material combining best characteristics of cotton and nonwoven • Wide range of properties for making various wound care products • Nonwoven Cotton/PET Blend • Longer term pricing stability over Rayon/PET • Superior properties and more eco-friendly

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