Description
- Durafiber dressings have high wet strength with cellulose fibers that give the dry and gelled matrix in-built structural integrity
- Gelling fibers swell and gel on contact with exudate to absorb and lock in fluid
- Reinforcing fibers retain the dressing's shape when wet in order to minimize shrinkage
- Dressings transform into soft, cohesive gel sheets, which contour closely to the wound bed
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