Material: The bag is made from paper that is coated on one side to offer extra protection, usually to enhance its resistance to liquids and prevent leaks.
Purpose: Used to safely contain vomit or other bodily fluids. This is commonly used for travel sickness, in medical settings, or during illness.
Coating: One side of the paper is coated, typically with a thin layer of polyethylene or other similar substances. The coating helps with:
Liquid resistance: Prevents the paper from absorbing the liquid, reducing the risk of leakage.
Strength: Improves the overall strength of the paper, making it more durable and less likely to tear.
Hygiene: Reduces the likelihood of the paper bag disintegrating when exposed to fluids, ensuring the contents are securely contained.
Specifications:
Material Type: Usually a type of kraft paper or bleached paperboard for strength and durability.
Coating: 1-side PE (polyethylene) coating, which makes the paper moisture-resistant.
Weight: The paper weight can vary, but it's typically in the range of 50-150 gsm (grams per square meter).
Bag Size: Customizable depending on intended use, but usually in the range of 8-12 inches in height and 5-8 inches in width when folded.
Packaging Design: Often includes a sealable top or a fold-over flap to ensure containment of the vomit.
Other Features:
Odor Control: Some variants may include odor-neutralizing agents or special liners for added hygiene.
Convenience: Typically lightweight, compact, and disposable after use, making them easy to carry and discard.
Medical Use: Some vomiting bags are specifically designed for hospital or healthcare use, with features like sterilization or patient identification labels.
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