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What is BEC -Benzethonium chloride?
Lowering surface tension occurs due to this component of AAA.
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What is AAA?
This dressing can be placed under ConvaMax to add not only absorbency but antimicrobial action.
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What is hydrofiber?
Our foam dressing is excellent at preventing lateral fluid spread due to this layer.
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Who is Molnlycke?
This competitor boasts 'Saf-Tac Technology.
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What is absorb, lock in, microcontour?
These are 3 abilities of hydrofiber over alginates.
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What is under compression?
Retention in this treatment is a way ConvaMax excels during testing.
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What is shear?
This situation might be prevented by using an Aquacel Foam Sacral dressing.
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What is EDTA - Etylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt?
This ingredient pulls apart the metal ions which holds the EPS together.
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What is inflammatory phase?
Modulation of proteases within this dressing is helpful to prevent wounds from being stuck in this phase of wound healing.
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What is under compression?
The Bishop Study demonstrates our foam's ability to manage fluid in what way?
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What is vertical wicking?
This directional absorbency prevents periwound maceration.
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What is evenly distributed swelling of the core?
The unique free moving absorbent pad allows this.
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What is Foam Lite?
This is the only foam product WITHOUT a layer of hydrofiber.
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What is biofilm?
Planktonic bacteria are shown to be killed by antibiotics but this is not affected by it.
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What is 30?
The number of ConvaMax dressings reimbursed per month.
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What is evaporative capacity?
The ability to release moisture through it's water proof backing allows additional absorbancy.
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