What is the bandage?
Spray bandage is a special liquid version that is sprayed with a pump similar to a hair container. Cutting bandages have a number of uses, but most often used to cover and protect small cuts and small pieces, not the main wounds. It often occurs in first aid supplies, such as many other cohesive dressings. All contain a special polymer, which is dissolved in alcohol and sometimes other antiseptic chemicals. The polymer material is usually made of extremely thick adhesives, similar to the chemicals used in strong super adhesives. For this reason, they should be carefully used to prevent accidental sticking.
There are several advantages of spray dressing over the bandage of fabric or band-aid®. Cutting bandages are usually waterproof and can protect small cuts and scratches, even if a person is in the rain or swimming. Then they are also invisible to the naked ways and are also incredibly flexible. Cutting the dressing for spraying is usually also antiseptic and helps withto have a chance of infection. While dressing sprays block bacteria, dirt and other possible infection materials that get into the wound, they still allow the air to get into the wound, helping the healing process. Adhesive dressing products are often used to remove leather marks.
Over-the-Sucher Stray Bandage Products have been available for several years, but because the technology for bandages of sprayers increases the possibilities in them. The military application for these liquid bandages could be great, because the benefits of spray bandages are even more important on the battlefield. A serious wound soldier will be able to use a bandage to cover it quickly to cover quickly, which would help reduce the risk of infection on the battlefield.
Tests are also related to the addition of peptides and other chemicals to liquid bandages that will be able to stop bleeding quickly and less likely to infections than traditional sterile bandage. Stronger bandagesSprays also see use as refunds for stitches and clamps and the possibility that scientists and doctors are used in burns during burns. These sprays are even more advanced. For example, adhesive formulas could actually include skin cells that show that they could significantly reduce the healing time when spraying into the burns by testing a liquid bandage.