FunctionVentilation, Waterproof
CertificationCE, FDA, ISO13485
GroupAdult
ColorWhite
Roll Length200m
Roll Width2/3/4/5 inch, etc
ApplicationOrthopedic Casting Tape, Medical Tape
Capacity1,000,000 Meters Per Month
OriginChina
HS Code7019693090
Orthopaedic Casting Tape is knitted by a warp knitting machine using alkali-free glass fiber yarn, and treated by self-developed high-temperature heat treatment. It is characterized by being burr-free, having no frying, and providing a superior shaping effect compatible with polyurethane resin. Key features include wear resistance, easy cutting, low heat generation, excellent air permeability, X-ray transparency, and long storage life.
| Standard Item |
Standard Specification |
Test Result |
Conclusion |
| Appearance |
No defect, burr free |
No defect, burr free |
Pass |
| Incision |
Burr free |
Burr free |
Pass |
| Thickness (mm) |
0.55 - 0.65 |
0.58 |
Pass |
| Elongation at break (%) |
≥ 10 |
17 |
Pass |
| Tensile at break (n/25mm) |
≥ 55 |
60 |
Pass |
Knitted Fabric reinforcements provide customized fiber placement and design flexibility to increase part strength and durability. These reinforcements are produced on large looms where fibers are directionally oriented (0°, 90°, and 45° orientation) in multiple layers and stitched together. This process allows for precise fiber orientation patterns, thickness, and weight distribution, frequently incorporating carbon or aramid fibers.
Key Advantages:
- High Density and Strength
- No Edge Damage & Easy Cutting
- Less Resin Absorption
- Optimal air permeability for patient comfort
| Product No. |
Overall Density (g/m2) |
+45° Roving (g/m2) |
-45° Roving (g/m2) |
Polyester Yarn (g/m2) |
| HTDX160 | 172 | 80 | 80 | 6 |
| HTDX240 | 233 | 106 | 106 | 6 |
| HTDX400 | 407 | 200.5 | 200.5 | 6 |
| HTDX600 | 607.2 | 300.6 | 300.6 | 6 |
| HTDX1200 | 1208.6 | 601.3 | 601.3 | 6 |
Fiberglass products should be stored in a dry, cool, and moisture-proof area. Ideal room temperature is maintained at 15ºC~35ºC with humidity between 35%~65%. Products are best used within 12 months of the production date and should remain in original packaging until ready for use.
1. What are the main benefits of using glass fiber casting tape?
It offers high strength, lightweight properties, excellent X-ray transparency, and superior air permeability compared to traditional plaster. It is also waterproof and easy to shape.
2. Does the tape produce high heat during the curing process?
No, our casting tape is designed for low heat generation during the chemical reaction to ensure patient comfort and safety.
3. Can I take an X-ray through the bandage?
Yes, the material provides an excellent X-ray perspective, allowing doctors to monitor bone healing without removing the cast.
4. How should the orthopedic casting tape be stored?
It should be kept in a cool, dry place between 15°C and 35°C with humidity levels between 35% and 65%. Always keep it in its original moisture-proof packaging.
5. What sizes are available for the rolls?
The standard widths available are 2 inch, 3 inch, 4 inch, and 5 inch, with a standard roll length of 200m or customized according to requirements.
6. Is the material burr-free?
Yes, our tape undergoes a self-developed high-temperature heat treatment process to ensure it is burr-free and smooth to the touch.