If you’ve handled field logistics or morgue operations in the last five years, you’ve seen the shift: stronger films, better seam technologies, and more ergonomic lifting systems. The product that keeps coming up in my notes lately is the Cadver Bag Leakage-Proof PVC/PEVA With 6 Reinforced Handles (#CB13696C06). To be honest, “leak-proof” gets thrown around loosely in this niche. Here, it’s backed by sensible materials engineering and testing you can actually replicate.
Industry trend check, quickly: emergency services and healthcare procurement teams are asking for higher load ratings (≥ 200 kg), cold-crack resistance for outdoor response, and cleaner handling ergonomics. Many customers say they prefer six-point lifting because it spreads weight more naturally than four. That lines up with what I’ve seen in real-world transfers.
| Product | Cadver Bag Leakage-Proof PVC/PEVA With 6 Reinforced Handles (#CB13696C06) |
| Material | PVC/PEVA composite film, ≈0.28–0.32 mm |
| Size | ≈ 220 × 90 cm (customizable) |
| Handles | 6 reinforced webbing handles with bar-tack/box stitching |
| Closure | Heavy-duty U-shaped dual zipper |
| Load rating | Up to 200 kg (real-world use may vary) |
| Seams | RF heat-welded seams, leak-tested |
| Test references | ASTM D751 (hydrostatic), ISO 811 (water penetration), ASTM D4833 (puncture) |
| Service / shelf life | Intended single-use; shelf life ≈ 5 years if stored cool/dry |
| Origin | No. 12, Shuangtong Road, Dahe Town, Luquan District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province |
Materials arrive with resin batch traceability; incoming QC checks thickness, gel content, and cold-crack resistance. Panels are CNC-cut, seams RF-welded, and stress points box-stitched. Then: zipper installation, 100% seam visual check, and sample-level water retention (e.g., 100 L, 30 min, no visible leaks). Final steps include labeling, folding (non-sterile), and cartonization. I’ve seen similar lines—this is the standard you want.
Advantages: the PVC/PEVA blend balances flexibility with tear resistance; six handles make tight corridor turns less awkward; and those RF seams—honestly—matter more than buyers think.
| Vendor | Material / Seam | Handles | Load (≈) | Lead time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Helee Garment (#CB13696C06) | PVC/PEVA, RF-welded | 6 reinforced | 200 kg | ≈ 10–20 days | Hydrostatic and puncture test reports available |
| Importer A (generic) | PE film, stitched + taped | 4 handles | 120–150 kg | ≈ 25–35 days | Lower cost; seams are the weak link |
| Importer B (budget) | Thin PEVA, stitched | 4–6 handles (light) | 100–130 kg | ≈ 30–45 days | Watch for zipper failure under load |
In-house results shared with us (sample-based): ISO 811 water penetration ≥ 2,000 mm H2O; ASTM D751 hydrostatic hold passed for 30 minutes; ASTM D4833 puncture ≈ 80–120 N. A regional hospital buyer told me, “surprisingly stable grip—six handles reduced strain on our smaller staff.” I guess that’s the point.
Branding labels, toe tags, window pouches, color coding (black/white/gray), biohazard printing, thicker film (≈0.35 mm), and body-view window options. Also available: antimicrobial additive films on request. Lead times vary.
Compliance note: buyers typically reference ASTM/ISO test methods and public-health handling guidance rather than “certifications” per se. Ask vendors for test reports that map to your SOP.