gr8macbeth
Member
Hello everyone,
I have more of these towels than I can use, and I am hoping they may be of benefit to other. I am happy to trade for blanks, kit, supplies, or just about anything else that is related to pen making. I have about 500 of these towels right now, and get 40 or 50 more each week. They measure 14.5"x24", and are made from fabric that doesn't produce lint.
These are surgical processing towels. They are wrapped around trays of surgical instruments to help keep the instruments from tearing the sterile wrappings. These towels are not rated for use on patients, and are only used in processing, so they do not come in contact with human fluids. My company provides instrument sets to hospitals for orthopedic use. Any trays of instruments that don't get opened for the surgery come back to my office in their sterile wrapping when they are returned to us. If I don't keep them, they are mostly thrown away.
I have more of these towels than I can use, and I am hoping they may be of benefit to other. I am happy to trade for blanks, kit, supplies, or just about anything else that is related to pen making. I have about 500 of these towels right now, and get 40 or 50 more each week. They measure 14.5"x24", and are made from fabric that doesn't produce lint.
These are surgical processing towels. They are wrapped around trays of surgical instruments to help keep the instruments from tearing the sterile wrappings. These towels are not rated for use on patients, and are only used in processing, so they do not come in contact with human fluids. My company provides instrument sets to hospitals for orthopedic use. Any trays of instruments that don't get opened for the surgery come back to my office in their sterile wrapping when they are returned to us. If I don't keep them, they are mostly thrown away.