Aluminum Finger Splint

A malleable aluminum finger splint designed to immobilize and support finger injuries during first aid, emergency, and clinical care.
Key Features
✔️ Lightweight aluminum core provides stable finger immobilization
✔️ Malleable design allows shaping for precise anatomical fit
✔️ Foam padding enhances comfort and reduces pressure points
✔️ Secure fastening system maintains splint position during use
✔️ Ventilated structure supports airflow and moisture reduction
✔️ Suitable for fractures, sprains, and ligament injuries
✔️ Available in multiple sizes to fit different fingers
✔️ Radiolucent options allow imaging without splint removal

Aluminum Finger Splint

The Aluminum Finger Splint measures 2, 3, or 4 inches in length, constructed from 0.8-millimeter thick malleable aluminum sheeting that bends to match finger contours without requiring heating or specialized tools. The metal core maintains shape integrity after forming, preventing gradual deformation during wear periods that could compromise immobilization effectiveness. Foam padding bonded to both surfaces measures 3 millimeters thick, utilizing closed-cell material that resists moisture absorption and maintains cushioning properties across temperature ranges from 14°F to 122°F.

The flat profile design measures approximately 0.5 inches wide, accommodating finger widths from pediatric to large adult sizes through slight lateral bending during application. Perforations along the foam surface allow air circulation that reduces perspiration accumulation and associated dermatological complications during extended immobilization protocols. The splint secures via circumferential medical tape wrapping at proximal, middle, and distal positions, avoiding adhesive contact with injured tissue. Available colorways include blue, black, or custom specifications. Packaging utilizes polyethylene bags maintaining cleanliness until deployment.

Military small arms instructors treat trigger finger injuries at qualification ranges using the Aluminum Finger Splint to maintain shooting hand function during training continuity. Naval gunner’s mates address finger trauma from weapon system maintenance in shipboard armories. Air force aircraft mechanics stabilize hand injuries without removing personnel from critical maintenance schedules. Army engineers manage finger fractures during construction operations.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides simple immobilization devices that deliver clinical effectiveness without complex application procedures, enabling self-aid or buddy-aid in tactical settings.

Can this splint be sterilized for reuse?
No. These are single-patient-use devices. The foam padding cannot withstand autoclave temperatures, and disinfection chemicals may compromise adhesive bonds between aluminum and foam layers, reducing structural integrity.

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