PU foam is a versatile, soft, and flexible material that is commonly used in eye protection goggle frames to provide a secure yet comfortable seal around the eyes. Unlike hard…
Non-toxic advantages of open-cell polyurethane (PU) foam in healthcare. From wound care to medical device packaging, learn why its hypoallergenic, breathable nature makes it a safe, versatile choice for patient…
Foamtec International, a global leader and vertically integrated polyurethane foam manufacturer, is streamlining how businesses manage their foam supply chain. Through total vertical integration from polyurethane foam production through fabrication…
Medical grade foam offers several benefits for medical device applications. It provides excellent cushioning and support, which is crucial for patient comfort and safety. The foam is designed to distribute…
Polyurethane foam is a highly absorbent material that is ideal for collecting biological samples in forensic investigations. Its high absorbency allows it to efficiently collect and retain biological fluids such…
The journey to recovery after surgery is not just about healing; it's also about healing well. Post-surgical care focuses on not only ensuring the wound closes but also minimizing the…
Foamtec Medical's sterilization process utilizes gamma irradiation. This method has proven itself to be effective against a diverse range of microorganisms, bacteria, viruses, and spores, ensuring that each instrument emerges…
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) devices are an excellent approach to wound care that utilizes polyurethane foam dressings to accelerate the healing process. NPWT works by creating a vacuum environment…
Layering NPWT foam is like constructing a sturdy foundation for healing. The industry's most common type is single-layer reticulated polyurethane foam, which draws out exudate and promotes healing. The newest…
Foamtec Medical's sterilization process utilizes gamma irradiation. This method has proven itself to be effective against a diverse range of microorganisms, bacteria, viruses, and spores, ensuring that each instrument emerges…