We offer a diverse range of Ward Gauze for general wound care purposes. Manufactured using 100% cotton fabric and BP & IP, these gauze offer high absorption (Less than 3 sec), high volume holding, and are free from chlorine bleach. Hence, these are applicable for cleaning wounds, dressing, and packing. As per GMP standards, we offer these in thread count made and varied shapes & sizes.
Usage/Application : Stem Bleeding Type : Gauze Packaging Type : Packet Size : 15x15 cm Material : Non-Woven Fabric Color : White Ply : 6 Ply Pattern : Plain We offer a diverse range of Ward Gauze for general wound care purposes. Manufactured using 100% cotton fabric and BP & IP, these gauze offer high absorption (Less than 3 sec), high volume holding and are free from chlorine bleach. Hence, these are applicable for cleaning wound, dressing and packing. As per GMP standards, we offer these in thread count made and varied shapes & sizes. Some of its standard specifications are: Sterile packing Gauze is packaged in tears open medical grade paper pouches and plastic pouches. Non Sterile packing is paper wrap or paper pouch (Ready to sterile by CSSD) Sizes available are 2"x2", 3"x3", 4"x4"
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece Usage/Application : Hospital Bandage Size : 10 cm Material : Cotton Color : White Number Of Ply : 2 Packaging Type : Packet Ward Gauze : 10 Cm - 20Cm-2ply
We have cotton fabric gauze that is 100% cotton and can be used for medical and textile purposes. Technical specifications on fabric - gauze Rigid Roll Width : 105 5% cm Surface density : 40 5% g/m2 Linear density of yarn: Warp Ne: No. 30 1 Ring Weft Ne: No. 30 1 Ring Warp Density: 10 threads cm Weft density: 8.5 threads cm
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- Cuttlefish bone or cuttlebone refers to the internal cartilaginous shell of the cuttlefish, a relative of the squid and octopus. Cuttlefish bone is typically smooth and white, with small, wavy lines or ridges. - Specifications: Origin: Vietnam. Moisture: 12 % max. Calcium content: 34% min. Broken: 3-5% max. Shape: trimmed or untrimmed oval. Clean, whiten, 100% Sun dried, good smell, no chemistry. Length: 1-9cm, 10-15cm, 15-20cm or superb sizes. Width: 4cms on wards. MOQ: 1000kgs.
Code 21630: Suitable for bacteria-free operations in general surgical rooms, surgical wards, laboratory, cleanroom. Features: 1. Made from selected natural rubber latex. 2. No sensitization response conducted in conformance with ISO 13485 Quality Standards. Color: Natural latex Hand former: micro rough surface in the grip area, with size embossed Sterility: Sterile or non-sterile Size S, M, L Overall length: 245 +/- 5 mm
Ginger is frequently used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine as a warming element to reduce symptoms associated with nausea, indigestion, and muscle pain. The rhizome can be used fresh or dried and is also pressed into an essential oil for topical use. Ginger is made into an herbal tea in the Philippines called salabat, which is consumed to relieve nausea and to ward off flu and colds. Dried Split Ginger can be kept up to 24 months from manufactured date under good condition.
Code 72630: Suitable for bacteria-free operations in general surgical rooms, surgical wards, laboratory, cleanroom. Features 1. Contains no natural rubber latex protein. 2. Hypo-allergenic compounds for the most sensitive hands. 3. Excellent puncture resistance. 4. Minimize hand pressure & keeping cooler, drier Color: Blue or white Hand former: Textured surface in the grip area, with size embossed Sterility: Sterile or non-sterile Size S, M, L, XL Overall length: 245 +/- 5 mm or 290 +/- 5 mm
Code 71630: Suitable for bacteria-free operations in general surgical rooms, surgical wards, laboratory, cleanroom. Features 1. Contains no natural rubber latex protein. 2. Hypo-allergenic compounds for the most sensitive hands. 3. Excellent puncture resistance. 4. Minimize hand pressure & keeping cooler, drier Color: Blue or white Hand former: Textured surface in the grip area, with size embossed Sterility: Sterile or non-sterile Size S, M, L, XL Overall length: 245 +/- 5 mm or 290 +/- 5 mm
Code 23630: Suitable for bacteria-free operations in general surgical rooms, surgical wards, laboratory, cleanroom. Features 1. Made from natural rubber latex. 2. Excellent chemical-resistance compounded by special treatment. 3. Low protein level-less than 50µg/g. 4. Lowest allergen content.. 5. Excellent han Color: Natural latex Hand former: Textured surface in the grip area, with size embossed Sterility: Sterile or non-sterile Size S, M, L Overall length: 245 +/- 5 mm
Product name: Thyme Spice Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris Common names: zaatar, za'atar, zatar, Thyme, thyme herb, dried thyme, thyme seasoning Origin: Egypt Color: green Packing: 20 kg bags Hs Code: 091099 About: * Thyme is an aromatic perennial evergreen herb with culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. The most common variety is Thymus vulgaris. Thyme is of the genus Thymus of the mint family (Lamiaceae), and a relative of the oregano genus Origanum. Thyme History: * Ancient Egyptians used thyme for embalming. The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. The spread of thyme throughout Europe was thought to be due to the Romans, who used it to purify their rooms and "give an aromatic flavor to cheese and liqueurs". In the European Middle Ages, the herb was placed beneath pillows to aid sleep and ward off nightmares. In this period, women also often gave knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, which were believed to bring courage to the bearer. Thyme was also used as incense and placed on coffins during funerals, as it was supposed to assure passage into the next life.
Product name: Zaatar Spice Hs Code: 09109900 Origin: Egypt Color: green Packing: 20 kg bags Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris Common names: zaatar, za'atar, zatar Thyme History: Ancient Egyptians used thyme for embalming. The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. The spread of thyme throughout Europe was thought to be due to the Romans, as they used it to purify their rooms and to "give an aromatic flavour to cheese and liqueurs". In the European Middle Ages, the herb was placed beneath pillows to aid sleep and ward off nightmares. In this period, women also often gave knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, as it was believed to bring courage to the bearer. Thyme was also used as incense and placed on coffins during funerals, as it was supposed to assure passage into the next life. The herb can be used to season meats, stocks, soups, and more. Not a lot of thyme (or time) is needed to elevate vegetables to the next level. A simple sprinkling while roasting or is enough to make the vegetables stand out on their own. It can even be used when baking by adding the herb into doughs and batters. FOR ORDERS AND INFO CONTACT US NOW (24/7)
Product name Sage Leaf Botanical name Salvia officinalis Hs Code 12119099 Origin Egypt Popular in both Italian and British cookery sage has long greygreen leaves with a slightly furry surface Its aroma is pungent and it has a strong slightly minty musky taste Traditionally its used to flavour sausages and as a stuffing for fatty meats such as pork and goose History Painting from Koehlers Medicinal Plants 1887 Salvia officinalis has been used since ancient times for warding off evil snakebites increasing womens fertility and more The Romans referred to sage as the holy herb and employed it in their religious rituals Theophrastus wrote about two different sages a wild undershrub he called sphakos and a similar cultivated plant he called elelisphakos Pliny the Elder said the latter plant was called salvia by the Romans and used as a diuretic a local anesthetic for the skin a styptic and for other uses Charlemagne recommended the plant for cultivation in the early Middle Ages and during the Carolingian Empire it was cultivated in monastery gardens Walafrid Strabo described it in his poem Hortulus as having a sweet scent and being useful for many human ailmentshe went back to the Greek root for the name and called it lelifagus CONTACT US NOW FOR ORDER INFO 247
Product name: Dry Sage Botanical name: Salvia officinalis Hs Code: 12119099 Origin: Egypt Salvia officinalis has numerous common names. Some of the best-known are sage, common sage, garden sage, golden sage, kitchen sage, true sage, culinary sage, Dalmatian sage, and broadleaf sage. Cultivated forms include purple sage and red sage. The specific epithet officinalis refers to plants with a well-established medicinal or culinary value. Salvia officinalis, the common sage or sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region, though it has been naturalized in many places throughout the world. It has a long history of medicinal and culinary use, and in modern times it has been used as an ornamental garden plant. The common name "sage" is also used for closely related species and cultivars. History Painting from Koehler's Medicinal Plants (1887) Salvia officinalis has been used since ancient times for warding off evil, snakebites, increasing women's fertility, and more. The Romans referred to sage as the "holy herb," and employed it in their religious rituals. Theophrastus wrote about two different sages, a wild undershrub he called sphakos, and a similar cultivated plant he called elelisphakos. Pliny the Elder said the latter plant was called salvia by the Romans, and used as a diuretic, a local anesthetic for the skin, a styptic, and for other uses. Charlemagne recommended the plant for cultivation in the early Middle Ages, and during the Carolingian Empire, it was cultivated in monastery gardens. Walafrid Strabo described it in his poem Hortulus as having a sweet scent and being useful for many human ailmentsâ??he went back to the Greek root for the name and called it lelifagus. CONTACT US NOW FOR ORDER & INFO (24/7)
Octacare Cotton Gauze Bandage Specifications: %100 Cotton Lightweight Individually packed Non-Sterile Please Don't Hesitate To Contact Us In Case Of Any Interested