Revolutionary technological innovation with a consistent and reliable temperature of 18 ºC.
After nearly a decade of meticulous selection from thousands of raw materials and unwavering dedication to the pioneering research and development of constant temperature technology, our company has reached a monumental milestone. We have successfully engineered a range of products, including constant temperature ice bags, insulin storage cups, constant temperature hot compress bags, and constant temperature eye bags, each capable of maintaining precise temperatures from as low as -20 °C to -50 °C. These breakthrough technologies are now being integrated across various industry applications.
In instances where children experience mild fevers not exceeding 38.5 ºC, healthcare professionals typically advise the use of physical cooling methods. Traditional techniques such as applying a cold towel or using warm water to gently cleanse the back and underarms are common remedies. However, many parents encounter challenges in mastering these scientific cooling methods effectively.
Baby skin is susceptible to frostbite at temperatures below 10 ºC, and discomfort or stinging sensations may arise between 10 ºC and 15 ºC. The most effective temperature for physical cooling is 18 ºC, which is also the standard temperature setting for brain protection systems in hospital intensive care units.
The concept of mild hypothermia brain protection was first introduced by Busto in 1987, highlighting a body surface temperature range of 30 ºC -35 ºC, with external cold compress devices ideally set between 18 ºC and 20 ºC. This cutting-edge research in low-temperature therapy has once more captured the medical community's interest. Presently, brain cooling devices are employed in clinical settings to effectively reduce intracranial pressure, diminish brain edema, safeguard vulnerable neurons, and mitigate complications and sequelae associated with ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy.




