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Production of cohesive bandages
Previcoesiva is the name of a particular type of cohesive medical bandage produced by Previs – a company that develops medication solutions with a specialisation in the production of bandages of types:
- lightweight elastic
- compression
- gauze
- cohesive
Uses of cohesive bandaging
This model of bandage represents the best choice for optimally fixing dressings and also as a support bandage in the case of light joint fractures.
Features and advantages
The main advantage of this type of bandage is that it does not require the use of safety-pins, plasters or other types of fixing device. This is due to the fact that the surface is covered by latex microdots which cause the fabric to adhere to itself and not to the skin, therefore avoiding any skin grazing, tearing or adhesion.
Bandage composition
Previcoesiva has a greater percentage of cotton, and viscose and polyamide in equal amounts. It is available in different widths – 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 cm – with a maximum extension in length of 4 metres. On request, it can also be supplied in other sizes to meet specific requirements.
As for the other types of bandage produced by Previs, the company offers customers the possibility of customising the packaging of cohesive bandages also, in terms of colour, logos and images.
As for the other types of bandage produced by Previs, the company offers customers the possibility of customising the packaging of cohesive bandages also, in terms of colour, logos and images.
- Previcoesiva XL: an evolution of the classic cohesive bandage providing almost double the length. Also available in other colours for use, for example, in sports or veterinary sectors.
- PreviTNT: cohesive bandage in non-woven fabric particularly suitable for use on articulations, and therefore for sports and veterinary contexts. Easily torn therefore avoids the need for scissors.
- Previcotton Coesiva: cohesive compression bandage particularly suitable as a support and draining bandage to treat sprains, bruises and sports injuries.