



PBT Bandage
Description of PBT Bandage
P. B. T bandage is made of natural fibre, the material is soft and thin, with high elasticity.
Indications of PBT Bandage
P. B. T bandages have wide usage, suitable for the use of binding all parts of the body, outdoors practice, first-aid swaddle and soft tissue damage.
Advantages of PBT Bandage
High elasticity, the joint will not be confined after use P. B. T, will not cause bad blood circulation and movement of the joint, Permeable, will not condense moisture at the wound, convient for carry.
Package
Each bandage is wrapped individually in a waterproof bag. The outer package is strong cardboard carton to keep best storing condition.
Material: Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)
Purpose: The PBT Bandage is a flexible, self-adhesive bandage used for securing dressings, providing compression, and offering support to injured limbs or body parts. It is suitable for wound care, injury management, and post-surgical applications.
Description:
The PBT Bandage is made from high-quality, durable polybutylene terephthalate, known for its elasticity, strength, and softness. This bandage is designed to be breathable, lightweight, and comfortable while providing adequate support for the injured area. It is available in various sizes and lengths to accommodate different needs.
Key Features:
- Elasticity and Flexibility: The bandage stretches to conform to the body, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit without causing tightness or discomfort.
- Self-Adhesive: The bandage adheres to itself without the need for clips, pins, or tape, making it easy to apply and adjust.
- Breathable: Its breathable fabric helps to maintain proper airflow to the skin, reducing the risk of moisture buildup and promoting healing.
- Durability: The material is tear-resistant, ensuring that the bandage will remain intact throughout the treatment period.
- Easy Application: The bandage can be easily wrapped around the affected area, making it suitable for both healthcare professionals and patients to apply without difficulty.
Indications for Use:
- Securing dressings or bandages on wounds or surgical sites.
- Providing compression and support to sprains, strains, and soft tissue injuries.
- Offering post-operative support for surgical sites.
- Assisting in the management of fractures or swelling.
- Preventing movement of splints or immobilizers.
Instructions for Use:
- Clean and prepare the affected area before applying the PBT Bandage.
- Unroll the bandage and wrap it around the injury or wound site, starting from one end and working toward the other.
- Ensure that the bandage is applied evenly, maintaining light to moderate tension for optimal support and compression.
- Press the end of the bandage onto the previous layers to ensure it sticks securely, as the bandage adheres to itself.
- Check the bandaged area for comfort, ensuring that it is not too tight and that circulation is not restricted.
- Change the bandage as recommended by a healthcare professional, or as necessary, depending on the condition of the injury or wound.
Precautions:
- Do not apply the bandage too tightly, as this may impede blood circulation.
- Avoid using the bandage on open, unclean wounds without proper sterile dressings.
- If the bandage becomes wet, replace it promptly to maintain its effectiveness.
- Keep the bandage out of reach of children to avoid accidental misuse.
Storage: Store the bandage in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or moisture. Ensure that the bandage is kept in its original packaging until use to maintain its quality.