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Germany's Freudenberg to present superabsorbers at EWMA 2023

29 Apr '23
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  • The addition of an elastic variant to Freudenberg's flexible superabsorbers for wound dressings is an excellent development that will enhance patient comfort and reduce the need for frequent dressing changes.
  • The use of a new technology that does not perforate or slit the material is also noteworthy, as it achieves a high degree of consistent elasticity.
Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) is expanding its product portfolio by adding an elastic variant of its flexible superabsorbers for modern wound dressings, which will be kept on display at EWMA 2023. These superabsorbers will increase the comfort level for patients as well as enabling longer wear time, thus reducing the frequency of dressing changes.

Further highlights at EWMA include components for more sustainable wound care, PU foams with directly applied silicone adhesives, antimicrobial systems and an innovative hydrophilic debridement foam. The global manufacturer will be welcoming visitors to exhibition stand 100 in Milan from May 3-5. 

Freudenberg uses a new technology to manufacture the elastic superabsorbers. Unlike other methods, this technology does not perforate or slit the material, thus achieving a high degree of consistent elasticity. Furthermore, the technology used by Freudenberg bonds the superabsorbent fibres more uniformly with the material, thus enhancing the integrity of this layer in the wound dressing.

Freudenberg will also be presenting the M 1714 wound pad component, one example of a sustainable solution that simultaneously delivers on performance, at EWMA. The dressing consists of bio-based fibres and exhibits a smooth wound contact layer. M 1714 has been evaluated for industrial compostability and conforms to ISO 13432. This enables certification of product biodegradability. Further highlights to be presented in Milan include material systems for the antimicrobial treatment of chronic wounds, including systems that do not use active substances, the company said in a press release.

With Freudenberg’s silicone coated foams, manufacturers can reduce the number of process steps, thereby avoiding waste, saving energy and simplifying the supply chain. Compared with conventional foam dressings, the Freudenberg foam product also offers higher flexibility for optimal wound bed contouring and reduces the risk of infection by preventing exudate pooling. Freudenberg is showcasing the prototype of a bordered dressing with a silicone adhesive border. In addition, the variant with an extra-strong silicone border enables longer wear time while at the same time ensuring minimal adherence to new skin that forms at the wound edges. 

Freudenberg will also showcase an innovative hydrophilic debridement foam. It is ideally suited for use in wound cavities, offering better cleansing results and reduced risk as well as greater patient comfort. 

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