Are there any differences in lengths in the rolls of examination sheets?
Yes, and this is the first piece of information that you should already check, which is the advertised length of your sheet rolls. In fact, a wadding examination sheet is sold in a number of pre-cut "sizes" that correspond to a total length. Some manufacturers play on manufacturing "tolerances" and it is therefore important, especially if you are a large consumer , what is the actual length of the sheet you are buying . The price of your rolls is essentially based on the quantity of material, and just like paper hand towels, garbage bags, etc., these are products whose final price is mainly based on the quantity of raw material.
How to check the number of sheets on an examination sheet?
The sheet is composed in the form of a roll indicating a number of pre-cut sheets (formats). It is very rare that a health professional has fun counting the actual number of formats... The simplest solution is therefore to weigh the roll. Indeed, knowing the size of the formats (width, length), the weight of each fold and therefore the number of formats, it becomes easy to calculate the theoretical weight of the roll. There is of course a manufacturing tolerance but this must not exceed 5% which is already the maximum limit.
What are the advantages of smooth sheets?
Manufacturing is divided into two broad categories in terms of product texture depending on whether it is intended for massage or care to allow for perfect adaptation to the patient's expectations. The embossed quality provides more comfort by offering a design by association of folds by point-to-point gluing, as can be the case with a household paper towel, for example. This provides more bulk and comfort for the patient. However, this texture can sometimes be considered too rough by the patient, even if it provides great protection.
The manufacturing method using smooth wadding combined with knurling provides greater softness which is sometimes more suitable for certain types of care, massage or medical practice.
This is the historical design method for these products. This assembly method is also found in the blue PE plastic-coated sheet, which has the advantage of being fluid-tight.
Which examination sheet has the best protection?
If you are looking for enhanced protection, particularly against liquids, you should consider a variant that incorporates a polyethylene film in addition to the traditional cellulose wadding layer. This type of product is often used in operating rooms and first aid departments. The texture is smooth, with a combination of folds incorporating pure cellulose wadding and a PE film that limits the transfer of all types of fluids. Very useful in the event of first aid interventions for injured patients, it helps maintain hygiene on the treatment table.