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Freudenberg’s hydrophilic foam on show at Compamed
Freudenberg Performance Materials will be presenting an innovative hydrophilic foam for wound cleansing for the first time
7th November 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Weinheim
© Freudenberg Performance Materials.
Freudenberg Performance Materials will be presenting an innovative hydrophilic foam for wound cleansing for the first time at Compamed in Düsseldorf from November 18 to 21, 2019.
The foam is said to enable more effective wound cleansing and increase patient comfort during the cleansing process. Freudenberg will also be showcasing flexible foams for wound dressings with a direct coating of silicone adhesives, which are more effective than conventional foam-silicone constructions.
Active worldwide, Freudenberg Performance Materials specializes in pioneering and manufacturing multi-layer material compositions consisting of hydrophilic PU foams and hydroactive nonwovens. Trade fair visitors will find the company at Booth 8B/H01.
Until now, the company says, wound cleansing (debridement) has been performed using fibre-based products or simply cotton gauze. “Our goal was to develop a more efficient product that cleans wounds more effectively and thus has a positive effect on wound healing. Our continuous, close cooperation with wound experts was decisive in being able to achieve this outstanding development result,” commented Dr. Henk R. Randau, General Manager Business Division Healthcare.
© Freudenberg Performance Materials.
The advantages of the new hydrophilic debridement foam for wound cleansing are summarized:
Ideal for use in wound cavities
Because the foam is soft and flexible throughout, including at the edges, it is ideal for cleansing deep and hard-to-reach wounds
Better cleansing results and reduced risk
Thanks to its large pores, the foam also easily picks up fibrin coatings and dried exudate. Furthermore, unlike conventional textile constructions, there is no risk of fibers being left behind in the wound
Less pain, greater patient comfort
Practical tests have shown that the hydrophilic PU foam achieves a better cleansing result, even when used with reduced pressure
In collaboration with wound experts and scientists, Freudenberg developed its own test method specifically for this product, which substantiates the performance capability of the new debridement foam. The benchmark for the test was a product that offered the best performance achieved so far in the market (gold standard).
Wound dressings - easier to secure and painless removal
Freudenberg will also be exhibiting foams with a direct coating of silicone adhesives at Compamed. “The adhesive properties of silicone make it easier to fix the foam bandage and at the same time allow painless removal achieve a wound de-adhesive effect. Wound dressings with a direct coating of silicone adhesives from Freudenberg are significantly more effective than those with conventional coatings. They are much more flexible, adapt better to the wound bed and enable antibacterial agents to act more effectively. This technology also fulfils Freudenberg’s consistent sustainability strategy. By reducing the number of process steps at the wound dressing manufacturer and thereby reducing production complexity, waste is avoided, energy is saved and the supply chain simplified,” the company explains.
Further innovative solutions on the Freudenberg booth
- Components for advanced wound care: superabsorbent nonwovens, nonwoven foam laminates, PU foams
- Components for stoma care: activated carbon filters and nonwoven components for stoma flanges and comfort covers
- Traditional wound care: components for wound dressings, flexible carrier materials and biodegradable nonwovens for wound pads
- Flexible carrier materials for transdermal application systems for active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)
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