



Silver Calcium Alginate Dressing for Burn, Post-operative, Cavity, Graft, Ulcers, Donor Sites Wounds with Large Exudate, Infected
Indications
This dressing is intended for managing high-exudate wounds, including those at risk of bacterial growth or difficult to heal.
It is commonly used for chronic wounds, deep wound packing, donor and graft sites, and other wounds where moisture control and exudate management are essential.
Suitable applications include ulcers, pressure sores, diabetic foot ulcers, surgical incisions, sinus tracts, second-degree burns, and post-operative wounds.

Silver Calcium Alginate Dressing for Burn, Post-operative, Cavity, Graft, Ulcers, Donor Sites Wounds with Large Exudate, Infected
DETAILS
Material
- Alginate fiber
- Silver ions
Main Mechanism
Silver alginate dressings gradually release silver ions when in contact with wound exudate. The level of exudate influences the rate of silver ion release. These ions are known to interact with bacterial cell components, helping reduce microbial activity and supporting a cleaner wound environment.
Silver may also assist in maintaining a balanced microenvironment by modulating ions such as zinc, calcium, and copper—factors associated with skin regeneration and wound care.
Key Features
- High absorption capacity to help manage moderate to heavy exudate
- Silver-infused dressing helps reduce a broad spectrum of microbial activity
- Supports natural hemostasis in exuding wounds
- Maintains a moist environment to support wound care and skin balance
- Soft and flexible design for greater comfort and low-trauma removal
Cautions
- Clean the wound with saline and dry the surrounding skin before use.
- Do not soak the silver ion dressing in saline before use.
- A secondary dressing, such as silicone foam dressing or Island dressing, should be used in combination.
- Based on clinical use, it is recommended to change the dressing every 2-4 days.
- It should not be applied to dry wounds or wounds with exposed bones, muscles, tendons, or fascia.

Discover the Power of Silver Alginate Dressings!
Silver Ion Calcium Alginate Dressings
Silver ion calcium alginate dressings combine the moisture-balancing power of alginate with the antimicrobial properties of silver ions, offering an advanced solution for exudate management in wound care.
Microbial Protection
Silver ions integrated into the dressing help reduce microbial activity within the wound environment. This supports a cleaner surface and contributes to an environment that is more conducive to effective wound care.
Moisture Regulation
Derived from natural seaweed, the alginate component offers excellent fluid absorption. It forms a gel upon contact with exudate, maintaining a moist environment that helps protect surrounding skin from maceration.
Balanced Wound Care
By offering both antimicrobial support and high absorbency, silver calcium alginate dressings are well-suited for wounds requiring moisture control and bacterial management. A smart choice for daily wound care needs.
Easy to Use

Clean
Clean the wound and dry the surrounding skin gently.

Cut
According to the size of the wound, cut it to the appropriate size.

Apply
Apply the wound dressing to overlap the wound edges at least 1 cm.

Fixed
Fixed it with a bandage or dressing
You asked, we answered.
What types of wounds is it suitable for?
- Infected wounds or wounds at risk of infection
- Moderate to heavily exuding wounds
- Pressure ulcers (stage II–IV)
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Surgical wounds
- Second-degree burns
- Traumatic wounds
Can silver alginate dressing be used on non-infected wounds?
Yes, it can be used prophylactically on wounds that are at high risk of infection, but it's generally recommended for infected or critically colonized wounds. For clean, low-risk wounds, a non-silver alginate dressing may suffice.
How much exudate can it absorb?
Calcium alginate with silver are designed to absorb moderate to heavy levels of exudate. When in contact with wound fluid, they form a gel-like substance that maintains a moist wound environment to support healing.
How often should silver wound dressings be changed?
- Moderate to high exudate wounds: Change every 24–48 hours.
- Low exudate wounds: Change every 48–72 hours.
- Signs of infection or dressing saturation: Change immediately.
- Always consult with a healthcare provider for the specific needs of the wound and the patient.
How do I choose the right size?
Ensure that the calcium alginate ag dressing extends at least 1-2 cm beyond the wound edges. This helps to form a seal and prevents the dressing from lifting, while also minimizing the risk of contamination.
How to choose between silver ionized alginate dressing and calcium alginate dressing?
- Choose Silver Alginate Dressing if the wound is infected or at high risk of infection, or if you're dealing with heavily exudating wounds.
- Choose Calcium Alginate Dressing for clean, non-infected wounds that need good absorption, moisture balance, and support for tissue regeneration without the need for antibacterial properties.
Will it stick to the wound?
Silver alginate dressings are better suited for wounds with moderate to heavy exudate. If applied to wounds with minimal fluid, the dressing may not fully gel, which can result in slight adherence to the wound surface. In such cases, gentle irrigation with sterile saline can help soften the dressing and ease removal.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Antimicrobial silver alginate dressings are generally well-tolerated. However, individuals with known sensitivity to silver should use with caution. Discontinue use if signs of irritation, redness, or allergic response appear.