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Dressing Drum (Joint Type)
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A dressing drum is a cylindrical, stainless-steel container used to sterilize, store, and transport surgical instruments, dressings, and operation linen. The "Joint Type" (or jointed) drum features a welded seam construction and a manual ventilation system, making it an essential, rugged sterilization tool in veterinary clinics and hospitals.
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In veterinary medicine, maintaining strict hygiene is critical to prevent post-operative wound infections. The joint-type dressing drum is primarily used for steam sterilization (autoclaving). It houses surgical sponges, gauze, swabs, bandages, and basic surgical tools during the sterilization cycle and keeps them sterile until they are needed for procedures.
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- Adjustable Sterilization Vents: During the autoclave process, the slotted belt is loosened to expose the perforations, allowing high-pressure steam and hot air to circulate inside and kill pathogens.
- Contamination Protection: Once the sterilization cycle is complete, the belt is tightened to close the perforations. This creates an enclosed, sterile environment that protects the contents from airborne contaminants before use.
- Durable & Autoclavable: The robust stainless-steel build can withstand repeated high-temperature and high-pressure autoclave cycles without degrading.
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