Intersurgical Oral Care Range: OroCare Select
Intersurgical extend their oral care range with the new OroCare Select offering combi...
An essential requirement of the material used to manufacture oxygen masks is that it should be soft enough to provide a good, comfortable fit, on a large variety of face shapes and that it should be rigid enough to retain it's shape during use, transportation and storage.
In addition it should have sufficient transparency to enable the nose and mouth to be visualised. These qualities of softness and clarity have led to the extensive use of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) in oxygen masks over many years.
Within the medical device industry environmental issues have been raised from pressure groups that have questioned the use of PVC in medical products. There is particular concern with the disposal of PVC products especially when it involves incineration, due to potential release of harmful gases. As part of a continual improvement process, Intersurgical aims to reduce the environmental impact of its products and processes. This has resulted in a long search for alternative materials to PVC to address these concerns.
Utilisation of the latest manufacturing technology has enabled us to combine two (non PVC) materials in the same mask. The material forming the body of the mask is clear and rigid enough to maintain the masks shape. A second, softer material is utilised in the manufacture of the seal, which is in contact with the patients face.
The result is the new Intersurgical Eco Oxygen mask.
This new manufacturing method required a complete redesign of the mask. This provided an ideal opportunity to make improvements in other areas. These include: