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SIMO Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System
Industry type:Health and precision instrument
Product model number:NP-1-1
BenQ Materials Corp.
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Anscare SIMO NPWT (Negative Pressure Wound Therapy) System can be used to promote wound healing in acute, chronic and burn wounds.

SIMO is lightweight and small, which can be put in patients’ pockets, providing a simple way to continue negative pressure therapy outside hospital with less expense.





Benefits

● Easy to use

● Promote blood circulation improvement and exudate management

● Simple and mobile

● Smart indicator for dressing change notification

● Display negative pressure status by color band and sensing knob

● Light showering is allowed



For more information, please visit Anscare website.

http://www.anscare.co

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About BenQ Materials Corp.

Founded in 1998, BenQ Materials started with the development and manufacturing of optical storage products. Our ethos of “Live with Innovation” drives us forward in the pursuit of materials-science solutions through the cross-application of materials and six core manufacturing technologies. We leverage our expertise into developing four major application categories: functional films, advanced battery materials, medical, and fabrics. Today, BenQ Materials is a premier supplier of display-materials solutions and the proprietor of several leading brands in various industries. Headquartered in Taoyuan, Taiwan, the company has production sites in Taiwan (Taoyuan, Longtan, Yunlin) and China (Suzhou, Wuhu) as well as a number of sales and service offices in Taiwan, China and Malaysia.

http://www.BenQMaterials.com

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