WER Medical
Designed to meet the rigorous clinical performance parameters outlined by healthcare professionals operating in high-temperature environments.
The healthcare sector in Sudan, especially in central hubs like Khartoum, Omdurman, and medical outposts in Port Sudan, presents highly specific requirements for medical consumables. Due to the prevailing arid, high-temperature desert climate, standard medical adhesives and elastic materials are prone to rapid degradation. High temperatures degrade standard natural latex formulations, resulting in sticky, ineffective, or brittle bandages that fail to maintain constant therapeutic compression.
Sudan experiences ambient temperatures exceeding 40°C. Standard elastic bands dry out. Our medical crepe and cohesive bandages employ thermal-stable polyurethane spandex blends that preserve stretch and recoil performance up to 50°C without elasticity loss.
Dust and fine desert sand in Sub-Saharan regions pose threat to self-adhesive features. The proprietary microporous non-woven surface configuration enables cohesive bonding only to itself, rejecting foreign dust particulate interference.
Maceration is a common clinical complication in hot regions. Advanced weaving allows high air flow, allowing sweat and moisture vapor transmission rates (MVTR) above 2500g/m²/24h, protecting the patient's skin integrity.
For international sourcing managers supplying public hospitals via the Sudan National Medicines and Poisons Board (NMPB) or private clinical networks, verifying the mechanical properties and certification standards of medical textiles is paramount. Our compression solutions utilize medical-grade latex-free adhesives and pure cotton substrates that comply fully with global CE MDR and ISO 13485 regulations.
Since 2018, WER Medical has specialized in advanced medical wound dressings, focusing on silicone foam variants. Our fully automated facilities meet strict FDA / CE MDR and ISO 13485 standards, ensuring top quality. We operate a 10,000㎡ cutting-edge plant in Guangzhou, plus a Shenzhen sales office.
Years of R&D in wound care have yielded world-leading products. Our core foaming technology enables safe, comfortable healing; imported raw materials secure quality from the source. With world-class intelligent production lines, the full process—foaming, gluing, punching, forming, packaging—delivers superior dressings.
We are committed to providing clients with top-quality products, fast delivery, and the most competitive prices. We believe medical technology enhances health, relieving patients from pain so all may equally enjoy life’s moments and a better life.
Effective compression therapy relies on the precise application of sub-bandage pressure. According to Laplace's Law, the pressure ($P$) exerted on a limb is directly proportional to the tension ($T$) of the bandage and the number of layers applied ($N$), and inversely proportional to the circumference ($C$) of the limb and the width of the bandage ($W$):
In hot climates such as those found in East Africa, fluctuation in textile tension due to thermal elongation can cause pressure drops. If the bandage loses tension, the therapeutic effect decreases, leading to prolonged wound recovery and higher operational costs for clinics. Our bandages feature high-performance elastomer fibers that prevent "creep" (the tendency of a material to deform permanently under constant stress), ensuring sustained target pressure (e.g., 20-30 mmHg for Class II, or 30-40 mmHg for Class III venous disease therapies) over extended durations.
| Bandage Type | Material Core Structure | Maximum Stretch (%) | Working Pressure Profile | Resting Pressure Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy-Duty Cohesive | Non-woven + Spandex Core | 140% - 160% | High (during muscle contraction) | Low (comfortable during rest) |
| High Elastic Bandage | Pure Cotton + Rubberized Spandex | 180% - 200% | Moderate | High (requires monitoring at rest) |
| Cotton Medical Crepe | 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex blend | 130% - 150% | High (ideal for chronic ulcers) | Low (safe for overnight wear) |
We will continue to work hard to provide you with better products and services.
WER Medical re-examines the health of life with professional wound care product concepts. We continue to promote the cause of wound care with continuous innovation and technological changes.
For every patient to create a new way of wound care, so that they are no longer afraid of pain.
WER Medical is a trusted China-based manufacturer of high-quality medical supplies.
A medical dressing enterprise integrating R&D, production, and sales, which can provide customers with customized services, including customization of product size/shape and outer packaging.
Navigating the complex import guidelines of the Sudanese Ministry of Health (MOH) requires structured compliance documentation. For clean custom clearance through Port Sudan, manufacturers must supply legal certificate trails, and product packaging details in conformity with local rules.
We support dual-language printing on unit packaging and shipping cartons to facilitate smooth distribution across hospital clinics in Khartoum and local retail pharmacies.
We utilize temperature-stabilized shipping routes and moisture-barrier barrier lining in containers to protect shipments from transit-related extreme heat degradations during voyages across the Red Sea.
Providing standard FDA registrations, CE Declarations of Conformity (MDR 2017/745), Certificates of Free Sale (CFS), and ISO 13485 documents for rapid local NMPB registration.
Comprehensive medical-grade solutions available for bulk ordering. We provide custom sizes, color runs, and material setups to meet public tenders and private healthcare requirements.
As global regulatory standards move closer to requiring intelligent medical products, WER Medical is investing heavily in the next generation of wound dressings. For markets like Sudan and East Africa, where clinical resources can be geographically dispersed, technology needs to focus on durability, safety indicators, and environmental sustainability.
Applying the correct pressure is difficult for non-specialists. We are researching print patterns that deform visually (e.g., a printed circle stretching into a regular ellipse) at specific tensile forces, indicating when target sub-bandage pressure has been reached.
Medical waste management is a rising ecological issue globally. We are prototyping cotton-based cohesive dressings using natural plant-derived bonding agents, reducing synthetic polymer waste and lowering footprint impact.
Upgrades in hot melt formulations are planned to elevate stable storage thresholds up to 55°C without adhesive transfer or phase separation, crucial for remote area storage where air conditioning is limited.
Contact our specialist medical sourcing desk today. We will supply you with product samples, custom packaging parameters, and complete freight quotes for direct delivery to Sudan ports.
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