Difference between revisions of "PVA sponge"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | + | A porous, hydrophilic sheet composed of [[polyvinyl%20alcohol|polyvinyl alcohol]]. The PVA sponge absorbs up to 12 times its dry weight in water. The flexible, soft fabric has good mechanical strength and abrasion resistance even when wet. It is lint-free, static free, and resistant to biological growth. | |
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+ | During World War II, British defense scientists discovered PVA Sponge while searching for alternative plastic materials to replace balsa wood. PVA Sponge is very lightweight when dry, but quickly softens when exposed to water or other liquids. Decades later, Japanese scientists discovered a resin treating method to make PVA Sponge resemble balsa wood by remaining lightweight and rigid when exposed to moisture. During the 1950s, a U.S. doctor started testing and trials were made with PVA Sponge for medical applications. PVA Sponge eventually became the chosen material for internal and external surgical procedures, primarily because it would not tear, leave residual debris, could be easily sterilized, and was approved by the FDA. | ||
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
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== Risks == | == Risks == | ||
− | For chemical resistance: [http:// | + | For chemical resistance: [http://pvasponge.com/chemicalresistance.html Chart] (Accessed Oct 2022) |
== Physical and Chemical Properties == | == Physical and Chemical Properties == | ||
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== Resources and Citations == | == Resources and Citations == | ||
− | + | * PVA Sponge: [http://www.pvasponge.com/images/Introduction_to_PVA_Sponge.pdf Introduction] (Accessed Oct 2022) | |
+ | * PVA Sponge: [http://pvasponge.com/ Home] (Accessed Oct 2022) | ||
+ | * PVAMaterials: https://www.pvamaterials.com/products/item/4447 PVA sponge](Accessed Oct 2022) | ||
+ | * Aion Technologies: [https://www.aion-kk.co.jp/en/technical/pva/ Properties of PVA sponge] (Accessed Oct 2022) | ||
* Hydra Quest: [http://www.pva-products.com/msg3.htm Website] | * Hydra Quest: [http://www.pva-products.com/msg3.htm Website] | ||
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* Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997 | * Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997 | ||
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 21 October 2022
Description
A porous, hydrophilic sheet composed of Polyvinyl alcohol. The PVA sponge absorbs up to 12 times its dry weight in water. The flexible, soft fabric has good mechanical strength and abrasion resistance even when wet. It is lint-free, static free, and resistant to biological growth.
During World War II, British defense scientists discovered PVA Sponge while searching for alternative plastic materials to replace balsa wood. PVA Sponge is very lightweight when dry, but quickly softens when exposed to water or other liquids. Decades later, Japanese scientists discovered a resin treating method to make PVA Sponge resemble balsa wood by remaining lightweight and rigid when exposed to moisture. During the 1950s, a U.S. doctor started testing and trials were made with PVA Sponge for medical applications. PVA Sponge eventually became the chosen material for internal and external surgical procedures, primarily because it would not tear, leave residual debris, could be easily sterilized, and was approved by the FDA.
Synonyms and Related Terms
PVOH sponge (sp)
Risks
For chemical resistance: Chart (Accessed Oct 2022)
Physical and Chemical Properties
Resistant to organic solvents, acids and alkalis.
Resources and Citations
- PVA Sponge: Introduction (Accessed Oct 2022)
- PVA Sponge: Home (Accessed Oct 2022)
- PVAMaterials: https://www.pvamaterials.com/products/item/4447 PVA sponge](Accessed Oct 2022)
- Aion Technologies: Properties of PVA sponge (Accessed Oct 2022)
- Hydra Quest: Website
- Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997