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MEDICAL TEXTILES OPPORTUNITIES AND
CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR INDIAN MANUFACTURERS
K.CHITRA11TM03
PGDM(T)
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Overview
Medical textiles Healthcare & Hygiene Technological Advancements Opportunities & Challenges Govt. policy support required
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Medical Textiles Medical textiles is an emerging sector of technical
textiles industry and its growth is fuelled due to constant improvements in healthcare as well as innovations in the textile field.
The use of textile materials for medical and healthcare products can be classified into following main areas –
- Barrier material (for infection control)- Bandaging & pressure garment- Wound care material- Hygiene material- Implantable material (sutures, art. Joints etc)- Extra Corporal devices (like art. Kidney etc)
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Medical Textiles Requirements of textile material for
medical applications
Biocompatible Good resistance to alkalis, acids and
micro-organisms Good dimensional stability Elasticity Free from contamination or impurities Absorption / Repellency Air permeability.
The various applications of different fibre in medical field are shown as follows:
Sr No. Fibre Application in medical field
1 CottonSurgical clothing gowns, Beddings, Sheets, Pillow cover, Uniforms, Surgical hosiery
2 Viscose Caps, Masks, Wipes
3 PolyesterGowns, Masks, Surgical cover drapes, Blankets, Cover stock
4 Polyamide Surgical hosiery
5 Polypropylene Protective clothing
6 Polyethylene Surgical covers, Drapes
7 Glass Caps mask
8 Elastomeric Surgical hosiery5
• Includes products like – • Surgical / wound dressings• Gowns / drapes• Diapers / femcare pads / adult incontinence
diapers• Bedsheets / curtains / Towels / Mitts / Wipes
• Largest segment of Medical Textiles• One of the fastest growing segment in Textiles
Healthcare & Hygiene
• In India, traditionally this segment is dominated by Woven Textiles
• Lately, new technology Nonwoven products have provided innovative product options
• Reasons for growth of this segment –• Growing awareness among society for
hygiene and safety• Frequent interactions of medical
professionals with international medical societies
• Availability of new technologically advanced products
• Medical tourism
Healthcare & Hygiene
crucial issues regarding medical products
Natural against chemical or manufactured fibres
Disposable against reusable or durable fabrics
Antibacterial or antimicrobial fibres against
finishes or coatings for infection control
Methods of disposal of clinical waste i.e. landfills
against incineration and other forms of medical and
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• Fabrics with anti-microbial properties• Fire retardant fabrics• Nonwoven fabrics – They are engineered fabrics
from sheet of fibres, with desired properties (performance characteristics) to suite specific applications; such as –• Very high fluid repellency or absorbency• Extremely low linting• Fast wicking of liquids• Anti-static
Nonwoven fabrics are providing customized solutions in cost effective manner, and are thus taking important place in meditech worldwide
Technological Advancements
• With the growing awareness, the world is going for stringent product quality standards. • There is a need to align Indian standards with these global developments, like –
• Barrier efficiency of gowns / drapes• Chemical & Micro-biological testing for dressings
• There is need to adopt standards for newly developed products, like –
• Disposable gowns• Nonwoven dressings• Face masks
Advancements in product standards
Opportunities & Challenges aheadOpportunities – Consumption is increasing rapidly Pvt. Hospital chains are growing Doctor/patient awareness for hygiene is increasing Medical tourism
Challenges – China has become very strong in most of Healthcare
& hygiene products There are very few BIS standards in place leading to
substandard quality products being used Export benefits like DD/DEPB not notified for many
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Consumption of different categories of medical textiles:
SR Medical Textile Product Market potential (Rs Mn)
2005 2010
1 Sanitary Napkins 4819 8519
2 Incontinence diapers 605 1070
3 Surgical dressing 5828 10302
4 Health care textiles 1491 2635
5 Sutures 3160 5587
6 Medical devices & Implants
1190 2104
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Govt. Policy Support Required
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⇒ Fast development of BIS standards in lieu with the International standards. Lot of new product standards to be added
⇒ Amendment of Drugs & Cosmetics Act to accommodate new technologies such as nonwoven products
⇒ To promote new technology products, Govt. hospitals to be advised on the advantages of these products and their BIS standards
Govt. Policy Support Required
EXCISE TARIFF
PRODUCTS EXCISE DUTY
DEPB DUTY DRAWBACK
3005 1020
ADESIVE DRESSINGS / TAPES
10 % NIL 1%
3005 9040
BANDAGES 10% NIL 1%
3307 1090
WET WIPES / PATIENT MITTS
10% NIL 5%
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⇒ There is immense potential for exports of medical textile products from India. However, no DEPB / DD rates are declared for most of the products, to cover the local duties paid. Some examples are -
Three important lessons might be useful for present and future entrepreneurs interested to develop
Medical Textile products:
1. Manufacturing is an integrated system
2.Manufacturing must be driven by customers’
experiences and needs, not solely based on
profitability
3. Embrace innovation and bring changes
before your competitors adopt that
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Last but not the least, manufacturers of
Medical Textile products must keep them
abreast of the ethical issues and international
standard norms. With great strength of Textile
technologists in our country, India has a huge
potential to be the leader in the World in the
field of Medical Textiles.16
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