
3M Coban Self Adherent Wrap
Pack Sizes Available
Product Description
Technical Specifications
- Material: Elastic, self-cohesive bandage
- Adhesion: Cohesive — sticks to itself, not skin
- Common Uses: Secure dressings/devices, compression, protection, immobilization
- Typical Length (unstretched): ~2 m (≈ 4.5 m fully stretched) or 5 yd (~4.6 m) per roll
- Primary Applications: Wound care, sports medicine, first aid, post-operative care, and general compression needs
- Latex Content: Standard versions contain natural rubber latex; latex-free options exist
Frequently asked questions
It is a lightweight, cohesive elastic wrap that functions like tape but sticks only to itself — no adhesive, pins, or clips needed. It’s used to secure dressings, provide compression, and protect wounds or devices.
Coban wraps rely on self-cohesive elastic material that grips itself when layered, similar to how elastic bands bond under pressure — this provides secure wrapping without sticking to skin or hair.
Common applications include: • Securing primary dressings, IVs, catheters and other devices • Providing light compression to reduce swelling or edema • Immobilizing injuries (like sprains or strains) • Over-wrapping splints and padding for comfort
Yes — Coban is available in sterile and non-sterile versions for clinical settings and wound care.
Standard Coban wraps contain natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. However, 3M also offers non-latex versions that avoid this risk.
Avoid applying directly from the roll fully stretched. Instead, unwind about 30 cm and apply at about 50 % stretch, overlapping by about 50 % for safe compression; adjust based on patient needs.

3M Crepe Bandage
3M Crepe Bandage | The Workhorse of Every Well-Stocked Medical Supply Cabinet. Some products are called "essential" so often that the word stops meaning anything. Then you try running a busy ward, a sports injury clinic, or an outpatient department without crepe bandages for two days, and the word suddenly makes complete sense again. The 3M Crepe Bandage is one of those products. Quietly indispensable. Used thousands of times a day across hospitals, clinics, physiotherapy centers, and first aid stations worldwide, and almost never discussed until the shelf runs out. Distributors who supply healthcare facilities know the type — fast-moving, repeat-order, and completely non-negotiable from a stocking standpoint. Made from cotton with a high elastic backing and fast edges, this bandage is manufactured in accordance with British Pharmacopeia specifications. The fully stretchable material applies compression to offer comfort when worn throughout the day. That BP compliance is not a minor detail — it is what makes this bandage acceptable to procurement departments in regulated markets across Europe, the GCC, Southeast Asia, and beyond. The bandage is 100% cotton and latex-free, which matters considerably when supplying facilities that follow strict allergy and infection control protocols. Latex-free certification has quietly become a default expectation in many international hospital procurement specs, and this bandage meets that requirement without any special ordering. Available in three standard widths: 8 cm x 4 m, 10 cm x 4 m, and 15 cm x 4 m, covering everything from limb support and ankle wrapping to broader wound dressing securement and post-operative bandaging. The 10 cm size is the most exported globally for general hospital use. The 15 cm is commonly used in orthopedic and post-surgical applications where broader coverage is needed. Typical applications include sprains, strains, dislocations, painful joints, post-operative conditions, sports injuries, and general surgical and orthopedic support bandaging. For importers, the numbers that matter most: single rolls for retail clinic markets, boxes of 10 rolls per size for mid-level wholesale and institutional supply, and full export cartons of multiple boxes for large-volume orders. These configurations make it straightforward to stock across different market segments without overcommitting to any single format. Now, the part of the conversation that separates one supplier from the next. Sara Wellness has been exporting medical consumables from India for 15 years. Crepe bandages fall squarely into the category of products we know inside out: high turnover, tight specs, and buyers who do not tolerate surprises. We ship correctly the first time. Documentation is clean. Packing is export-grade. And if something does need sorting, you reach a person who can actually sort it. We work one-on-one with every buyer. MOQs flex to fit your market and order cycle. For buyers interested in a private-label version or a contract-manufactured equivalent under their own brand, we have the manufacturing infrastructure to make that work too. India produces BP-compliant cotton crepe bandages at price points that consistently undercut many other sourcing regions without cutting corners on quality. That is the sourcing advantage we offer, plainly stated. Available Sizes: 6 cm x 4 m, 8 cm x 4 m, 10 cm x 4 m, 15 cm x 4 m. Pack options: Single roll, Box of 10 rolls, Box of 12 rolls, Export cartons (multiple boxes per size). Latex-free. BP-compliant.

3M Elastic Adhesive Bandage
Post-operative dressing securement is one of those tasks that looks straightforward on paper and then turns complicated the moment you try securing a bulky abdominal drain or an irregularly contoured shoulder dressing. Standard tapes slide. Cotton bandages lose tension. And nobody has time to rewrap the same dressing three times in one shift. The 3M Elastic Adhesive Bandage was designed to solve exactly that problem without requiring extra steps or secondary fasteners. This is a highly elastic, adhesive-backed bandage engineered for post-operative wound dressing securement, compression management, and fixation of medical devices in challenging anatomical sites. The elastic backing stretches and conforms to body contours, maintaining secure adhesion even over joints, curved surfaces, and areas subject to movement. That conformability matters considerably when dressing sites like shoulders, elbows, knees, and irregular abdominal contours where rigid bandages fail. The adhesive coating provides a high degree of adhesion strong enough to secure heavy or bulky dressings, drainage tubes, and medical devices without additional tape or clips. The bandage features fast edges designed to prevent unraveling and maintain structural integrity throughout wear time. Unlike non-adhesive elastic bandages that require pins or clips, this bandage adheres directly to itself and to skin, staying in place through patient movement and daily activities. The elastic material applies controlled compression to manage edema and swelling while accommodating body movement without restricting circulation. It stretches according to swelling or motion, reducing the risk of mechanical injury to skin from over-tightening. This makes it particularly useful in post-surgical settings where swelling fluctuates during the initial recovery period. Clinically, this bandage is used in post-operative care for securing wound dressings, in orthopedic applications for compression and support, and in general wound care for fixation of dressings over irregular body contours. It is widely used in surgical wards, recovery rooms, orthopedic clinics, and home healthcare settings. Available in widths ranging from 8 cm to 15 cm and lengths from 1.5 m to 6 m, the bandage accommodates different dressing sizes and clinical applications. The 10 cm x 4 m size is the most commonly stocked for general post-operative use. The 15 cm width is preferred for larger dressings and broader compression applications. For distributors supplying hospitals, surgical centers, and home healthcare providers, elastic adhesive bandages are high-turnover consumables with predictable reorder cycles. They are essential inventory for any facility managing post-operative patients or wound care cases. Sara Wellness has been exporting wound care products and surgical supplies from India for 15 years. Elastic adhesive bandages are products where adhesive performance and material elasticity directly impact clinical outcomes. We source from manufacturers whose production standards meet international specifications for medical-grade adhesives and elastic materials. We work one-on-one with every buyer. MOQs are flexible because we know that a distributor testing a new wound care line is in a different position from an established wholesaler managing regular hospital supply contracts. For buyers interested in contract manufacturing or private-label versions of equivalent elastic adhesive bandages, we have the infrastructure to support that. Each shipment includes complete export documentation: commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, and material safety data sheets where required for customs clearance.

Datt Softswab Sterile Gauze Swabs with X-Ray Line — 4s
A retained surgical swab is one of the worst categories of preventable surgical error. It is not a headline event, it is a system failure. Standard protocols — counting swabs before and after, using radiopaque markers, conducting imaging when counts are uncertain — exist because human counting is fallible, particularly in long procedures and emergency situations where the count has been disrupted. The X-ray detectable gauze swab exists to be the fail-safe. Datt Softswab Sterile Gauze Swabs with X-Ray Line contain a barium sulphate-impregnated thread woven into the gauze fabric. This thread shows up clearly on plain radiographs, making any accidentally retained swab visible on a post-operative X-ray even when embedded in tissue or a body cavity. The 4-ply construction gives these swabs their combination of absorptive capacity and structural integrity. They absorb wound exudate and blood effectively while maintaining enough body to be handled cleanly, counted accurately, and removed intact. Non-sterile gauze that sheds fibres into a wound is a contamination problem. Softswab's construction and sterilisation process maintain the fabric's integrity under use conditions. The product is individually sterilised using gamma radiation or ETO, maintaining sterility until the point of opening. Each swab is ready for direct application to surgical wounds, for cavity packing, or for irrigation assistance without requiring any preparation step. For hospital procurement teams and surgical supply distributors, X-ray detectable swabs are not optional in operative settings where abdominal or cavity procedures are performed. They are a patient safety requirement in most institutional surgical protocols. Sara Wellness exports wound care and surgical gauze products to distributors internationally with the complete documentation required for medical textile imports.