Description
Key Features of Silicon Cup without release valve
1. Medical-Grade Silicone Construction – The cup uses high quality biocompatible silicone that remains gentle on tissues. Its softness reduces discomfort and ensures safety during use in sensitive areas.
2. Valve-less Structure for Consistent Suction – By removing the release valve, the design reduces mechanical failure risks. This makes the cup reliable in procedures that require uninterrupted suction pressure.
3. Seamless, Single-Piece Design – The seamless construction improves durability, makes cleaning and sterilization easier. It also prevents microbial buildup in gaps or joints.
4. Flexible and Tear-Resistant Body – The cup maintains shape under pressure and resists tearing, even under repeated use. This feature is important for high volume healthcare settings.
5. Smooth Surface for Patient Comfort – The smooth finish reduces friction and increases patient comfort during procedures that involve skin or the tissue contact.
6. Easy Connection to Standard Tubing – The cup connects easily to most suction systems used in hospitals, ensuring convenience and efficiency for doctors.
7. Autoclavable Material – The silicone withstands high-temperature sterilization & allowing repeated use without degrading its quality.
Benefits for Healthcare Professionals
- Consistent Suction Output
The valveless design ensures continuous suction without manual adjustments. - Lower Failure Risk
Fewer components mean fewer mechanical issues. - Soft and Safe for Tissue Contact
The silicone design protects sensitive areas and improves patient experience. - Reusable and Cost-Effective
Long-lasting material reduces replacement frequency. - Supports Safe Clinical Workflow
Sterilizable components help maintain procedural hygiene and compliance.
Applications of GSTC Silicon Cup Without a Release Valve
Healthcare facilities use a GSTC Silicon Cup Without Release Valve in several areas:
- Minor surgical procedures requiring stable suction
- Outpatient treatments that involve gentle vacuum pressure
- Diagnostic procedures where suction control is essential
- Therapeutic care in departments that use negative pressure devices
- Labor room procedures, depending on the equipment type and purpose