Products Description
The CMC Fiber Dressing is a soft, non-woven, highly absorbent primary wound dressing made from sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, used for wounds with moderate to heavy drainage. When it comes into contact with wound fluid, the dressing transforms into a clear, soft, cohesive gel that maintains a moist healing environment and facilitates the removal of debris and bacteria.
Specifications
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Product Size |
Code |
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inch |
mm |
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2 x 2 |
50 x 50 |
CMCF2020 |
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4 x 4 |
100 x 100 |
CMCF4040 |
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6 x 6 |
150 x 150 |
CMCF6060 |
Feature
High-Purity Medical-Grade Raw Material
The Dressing is made of medical-grade carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), it has excellent biocompatibility, is non-toxic and non-irritating, and is suitable for long-term contact with various wound surfaces, including sensitive skin.
01
Rapid Gelation & Strong Exudate Management
Upon contact with wound exudate, it quickly forms a smooth and cohesive gel layer, absorbing 12–20 times its own weight in fluid. It locks in exudate vertically to prevent side leakage and maceration of surrounding healthy skin.
02
3D Reticular Fiber Structure
The special 3D porous network structure ensures uniform gel formation, maintains good integrity in wet conditions without fragmentation, and fully fits irregular wound surfaces to eliminate dead space.
03
Trauma-Free Dressing Change
The gel layer does not adhere to granulation tissue or wound bed, enabling painless and atraumatic removal. It minimizes secondary damage to the wound and reduces patient discomfort during dressing changes.
04
Moist Healing Promotion
The gel microenvironment accelerates autolytic debridement of necrotic tissue, promotes granulation tissue growth and epithelialization, and shortens the overall wound healing cycle effectively.
05
Versatile & Customizable
It can be flexibly cut into different sizes and shapes to adapt to superficial wounds, wound edges, shallow cavities and other scenarios; supports customized specifications for bulk foreign trade orders.
06
Application
The CMC fiber dressing is indicated for a variety of acute and chronic wounds with moderate to heavy drainage:
Pressure ulcers (Stage II-IV)
Leg ulcers (venous, arterial)
Diabetic foot ulcers
Surgical wounds
Traumatic wounds (abrasions, lacerations)
Partial thickness burns
Graft and donor sites
Cavity and deep wounds
