Witness a technological breakthrough with our innovative constant temperature technology, maintaining an ideal temperature of 18 ºC. Experience the future of cooling solutions designed for unparalleled performance and comfort.
After nearly a decade of rigorous selection from a vast array of raw materials and an unwavering dedication to pioneering constant temperature technology, Qingdao Dmd Medical Technology Co., Ltd. has achieved a monumental breakthrough. Our product lineup now includes ingenious constant temperature ice bags, innovative insulin storage cups, versatile constant temperature hot compress bags, and soothing constant temperature eye bags. These remarkable products maintain temperatures from -20 °C to -50 °C, with some technologies already revolutionizing the industry.
When children face the challenges of a cold and fever, and their body temperature remains under 38.5 ºC, medical professionals often recommend the art of physical cooling. Traditional methods such as applying a cold towel or gently wiping the back and armpits with warm water are common. However, many parents find mastering these scientific cooling techniques a challenge.
Baby skin is delicate and may suffer frostbite at temperatures below 10 ºC. At 10-15 ºC, the skin might experience discomfort and stinging. However, at an optimal physical cooling temperature of 18 ºC, true comfort is achieved. In hospital intensive care units, this temperature is also set for brain protection equipment, ensuring the utmost care and safety.
Back in 1987, Busto introduced the groundbreaking concept of mild hypothermia brain protection, focusing on maintaining a body surface temperature between 30 ºC - 35 ºC, with external cold compress devices set at 18 ºC - 20 ºC. This pioneering research in low-temperature therapy has captivated the medical community once again. Today, clinical applications utilize brain cooling devices to effectively reduce intracranial pressure, mitigate brain edema, safeguard damaged neurons, and address the complications and sequelae associated with ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy.