Consumables

A consumables portfolio typically refers to a collection of products that are designed for single or limited-use in various industries, including healthcare, laboratory, and manufacturing. Consumables are items that are used up or depleted during routine operations and need to be regularly replenished.

  1. Surgical Instruments: Reusable and single-use surgical instruments that are essential for various medical procedures.
  2. Sterilization Supplies: Items used for the sterilization of medical instruments and equipment, such as autoclave pouches, sterilization wraps, and indicator tape.
  3. Orthopedic Accessories: Consumables like bone cement, surgical drapes, surgical gloves, and other items used in orthopedic surgeries and procedures.
  4. Infection Control Products: Disposable products designed to maintain a sterile and hygienic environment in surgical settings, including surgical gowns, masks, and shoe covers.
  5. Wound Care Products: Dressings, bandages, and wound care supplies for managing and treating wounds.
  6. Diagnostic Test Kits: Consumables used for diagnostic tests, such as laboratory reagents and test strips.
  7. Laboratory Consumables: Items like pipettes, petri dishes, test tubes, and other laboratory supplies used in research, diagnostics, and medical testing.
  8. IV and Infusion Supplies: Consumables like intravenous catheters, tubing, and infusion sets used for administering fluids and medications to patients.
  9. Catheters and Drainage Supplies: Catheters, drainage bags, and related items used for urinary and wound drainage.
  10. Dental Consumables: Items used in dental procedures, including disposable dental tools, gloves, and dental materials.
  11. Ostomy Supplies: Consumables for patients with ostomies, such as ostomy bags and accessories.
  12. Patient Care Products: Items like bed linens, disposable bed pads, and hygiene products for patient care.