Our Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) with Biocompatibility and Fire-Safe Properties is a high-performance absorbent material designed for applications where safety, environmental compatibility, and effective liquid retention are critical. Formulated using non-toxic, skin-friendly materials and enhanced with flame-resistant properties, this SAP is ideal for use in medical, hygiene, industrial, and environmental sectors.
The polymer can absorb and retain large volumes of water or aqueous solutions, forming a stable hydrogel that resists leakage, combustion, and chemical degradation. Its biocompatibility makes it suitable for contact with skin or biological materials, while its non-flammable composition ensures safe use even in high-risk or enclosed environments.
Key Features
Biocompatible Composition: Safe for use in medical and personal care products; non-irritating to skin and tissue.
Fire-Safe Performance: Engineered to be non-flammable, reducing fire hazards in sensitive applications.
High Absorption Capacity: Absorbs 300–600 times its weight in deionized water and retains fluids effectively.
Chemical Stability: Maintains structure across a broad pH range and resists degradation in biological fluids.
Environmentally Friendly: Non-toxic, heavy metal-free, and compliant with international safety standards.
Versatile Applications: Ideal for wound care, sanitary pads, industrial fluid containment, spill kits, and more.
Q1: What makes this super absorbent polymer biocompatible?
A: This polymer is formulated with non-toxic, skin-friendly raw materials and contains no harmful residues, making it safe for contact with human skin and biological tissues. It complies with standard biocompatibility testing requirements.
Q2: Is this product really non-flammable?
A: Yes. The polymer is designed with fire-resistant components and has been tested to ensure it will not ignite or sustain combustion under typical conditions, making it suitable for use in fire-sensitive or enclosed environments.
Q3: What are the typical applications of this SAP?
A: It is commonly used in medical absorbent products (like wound dressings, surgical pads), hygiene products, industrial spill control, personal protective equipment (PPE), and environments that require both safety and high absorbency.
Q4: How much liquid can it absorb?
A: Depending on the formulation, it can absorb 300 to 600 times its own weight in deionized water. Absorption levels may vary in saline or chemical solutions.
Q5: Is the product safe for disposal after use?
A: Yes. The SAP is non-toxic and environmentally safe. However, disposal should follow local regulations, especially if the absorbed fluid is hazardous or contaminated.