DESCRIPTION
A 500g Surgical Cotton Roll is a staple in medical, dental, and first-aid settings. Known for its high absorbency and purity, it is designed for wound care, skin preparation, and various clinical procedures.
Here is a detailed breakdown of its typical specifications and uses:
Key Features & Specifications
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Material: Made from 100% pure, natural cotton fibers.
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Quality: Usually IP (Indian Pharmacopoeia) or BP (British Pharmacopoeia) grade, ensuring it meets medical safety standards.
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Absorbency: High fluid-retention capacity; it can absorb several times its weight in liquids (blood, saline, or antiseptic solutions).
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Texture: Soft, lint-free, and skin-friendly to prevent irritation on sensitive or injured tissue.
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Bleaching: Hydrogen peroxide bleached (chlorine-free) to ensure a high degree of whiteness and purity.
Important Considerations
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Non-Sterile vs. Sterile: Most 500g rolls come in a non-sterile bulk format. If you are using it for deep or open wounds, it should be sterilized (via autoclave) before application.
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Interleaving: Quality rolls often feature a paper “interleaving” layer, which makes it easier to unroll and cut without the cotton sticking to itself.
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Storage: Should be kept in a cool, dry place to maintain its absorbent properties and prevent contamination.
Quick Summary Table
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Weight: 500 grams (Net)
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Color: Pure White
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Fiber Length: Consistently long fibers (reduces “fluffing”)
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Chemicals: Free from optical whiteners and fatty matter
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