Good quality Hospital Bed Side Rails - hPX305 Hospital Bed Support Bedboard –
Good quality Hospital Bed Side Rails - hPX305 Hospital Bed Support Bedboard – Detail:
Product parameters
| Dimension | 1960*905*40mm |
| Static load | 500KG |
| Weight | ≤13KG (±0.5KG) |
| Material | High strength engineering plastics(Polyethylene).PE |
| No assembly required | Just take it out of the package and put it in place |
| Package | Cartoon |


Two-ways regression. Help to reduce both sacral pressure and displacement of the patient.
4-section PP mattress-support board is waterproof, rustproof, and readily accessible for cleaning and maintenance, requiring no tools.

Q&A:
What is the hospital bed board?
A stiff thin wide board is inserted usually between a bed frame and the mattress.
What are hospital bed boards used for?
Suitable for all kinds of hospital beds, nursing, medical, Etc.
What is HDPE? What is it Used For?
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer with a variable crystalline structure and a vast range of applications depending on the particular type. It is one of the most widely produced plastics in the world, with tens of millions of tons produced worldwide each year.
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is a robust, moderately stiff plastic with a highly polyethylene-hdpe-trashcan-1 crystalline structure.
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