Wound Drainage Bulb
1. Model No.: YJ-65
2. Product Name: Wound drainage bulb
3. Material: Medical grade liquid silicone
4. Process: Liquid injection molding
5. Feature: Negative pressure
6. Workshop: 100K class clean workshop to ensure production environment
Product Description
Liquid Injection Molding Medical Silicone Wound Drainage Bulb, Negative Pressure Wound Drainage Bulbs
Wound drainage bulbs are an essential component in the healing process of various wounds. These devices are designed to collect excess fluid and blood from a surgical site, allowing for better healing and reducing the chances of infection. Wound drainage bulbs are an important part of post-operative care. They help to prevent complications such as seromas, which are pockets of fluid that can develop after surgery. Seromas can cause pain, swelling, and delay healing. By removing excess fluid, wound drainage bulbs can help to reduce the risk of seromas and other complications.
Product Information
The manufacturing process of the wound drainage bulb is critical to ensure the effectiveness and safety for patients. Made from high-quality medical-grade silicone, the material is preferred due to its bio-compatibility, which means it is safe for use within the human body. The silicone is then molded into the desired shape using high precision liquid injection molding machine. The silicone injection molding process is critical to ensure that the drainage bulb has a smooth and uniform surface, which reduces the risk of tissue damage during use. Once the medical silicone has been molded, it is then cured to ensure that it retains its shape and properties. The curing process involves exposing the silicone to high temperatures for a specific period, which causes it to harden and become more durable. This step is critical to ensure that the drainage bulb can withstand the rigors of use without breaking or degrading.
Model No.: YJ-65 | |
Product Name: Wound Drainage Bulb | |
Material: Medical Grade Liquid Silicone | |
Hardness: 30 Shore A | |
Capacity: 100ml | |
Surface Finish: Glossy | |
Process: Liquid Injection Molding | |
Feature: Flash Free | |
Application: Obstetrics (Natural Birth) | |
Workshop: 100,000 Clean Silicone Molding Workshop |
After curing, the bulb is inspected for any defects or imperfections. This step is crucial to ensure that the final product meets the required standards for safety and effectiveness. Any defects or imperfections are corrected before the bulb is packaged and shipped to medical facilities.
Medical Silicone Wound Drainage Bulb Manufacturer
YEJIA has been a trusted manufacturer of medical silicone products for more than ten years. Our expertise lies in silicone molding for both LSR injection molding and overmolding. With a professional quality control team in place, we take pride in our factory's certifications, which include ISO9001, ISO14001, and ISO13485. Our commitment to quality and excellence is evident in every product we produce, and we are proud to offer premium quality wound drainage bulbs to our customers. If you are in search of a reliable and experienced manufacturer, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to the opportunity to work with you and provide you with the highest level of satisfaction possible.
FAQ
Q: What is wound drainage bulb? A: Wound drainage bulb is a small, portable device that collects excess fluids from surgical wounds. It consists of a silicone bulb with a drainage tube attached to it. |
Q: How does a wound drainage bulb work? A: The drainage tube is inserted into the surgical wound, and the bulb is squeezed to create a vacuum that pulls excess fluids out of the wound and into the bulb. |
Q: What are the benefits of using a wound drainage bulb? A: Using a wound drainage bulb can help reduce the risk of infection and promote faster healing by removing excess fluids from the surgical site. |
Q: Are wound drainage bulbs reusable? A: No, wound drainage bulbs are designed for single-use only and should be disposed of after each use. |
Q: How are wound drainage bulbs manufactured? A: Wound drainage bulbs are typically made from medical-grade silicone or PVC plastic using silicone injection molding or blow molding techniques. |
Q: How often should a wound drainage bulb be emptied? A: Wound drainage bulbs should be emptied when they are approximately half full to prevent overfilling and potential leakage. |