Autoclavable Cellophane
- Medical Waste and Hospital Waste
The term used for all infectious and hazardous waste generated by hospitals, healthcare facilities, medical diagnostic laboratories, and similar centers that, due to at least one hazardous property such as toxicity and pathogenicity, require special care and specific management is referred to as infectious waste or medical waste. These infectious wastes, typically hospital wastes, generally contain mixtures, blood, urine, feces, and secretions related to patients. Therefore, they require disposal and disinfection through various methods, such as autoclaving, hydroclave, and chemical methods, using specialized devices. The production of this cellophane product requires special polypropylene materials and powerful multilayer machines for their wide width and thickness.