Product features:
Elastomull Fixation Bandage
A fixation bandage should sit reliably, non-slip, and wrinkle-free while allowing the patient to maintain a high degree of freedom of movement. Elastomull meets these requirements. The long-lasting elasticity of the fabric, with high recovery power and significant stretch reserve, enables quick and material-saving application. Elastomull is a highly elastic fixation bandage. The crimped weave structure ensures good adhesion. The individual layers only need to overlap by about one third. The particularly high cotton content and the light, airy weave structure provide Elastomull with pleasant wearing properties (high moisture absorption, sweating, and skin itching are avoided) and ensure particularly good skin compatibility. Latex-free formulation.
Elastomull consists of 42% cotton, 29% viscose, and 29% polyamide.
Areas of application:
Elastomull is suitable for securing wound dressings, especially on frequently moved and conical body parts as well as on joints.
| Dressing type | Association | 
| Items per sales unit | 1 x | 
| Length | 400 cm | 
| Item number | 23005927 | 
| Manufacturer | BSN | 
| Category | Bandaging material | 
| Manufacturer no. | 209700 | 
| Release date | 2-8-2021 | 
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| Material | 29% Polyamide, 29% Viscose, 42% cotton | 
| Dressing type | Association | 
| Medical device class | I | 
| Country of origin | Germany | 
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| Scope of delivery | 1 pc. Bandage, Elastomull 10 cm x 4 m elastic fixation bandage | 
| Items per sales unit | 1 x | 
| Length | 400 cm | 
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