TraumaSim Fragmentation Spray 1
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TraumaSim's Fragmentation Spray 1 is a self-adhesive silicone wound prosthetic presenting the dispersed, multi-point wound pattern characteristic of fragmentation spray injury — the wound profile produced when high-energy fragments from an explosive device, fragmenting projectile, or secondary fragmentation source impact a body surface across a distributed area simultaneously.
Fragmentation spray wounds are distinctly different from single-point penetrating injuries in both presentation and clinical management. Rather than a defined single wound channel, fragmentation spray produces a field of multiple small penetrating wounds across a surface area — each representing a separate fragment entry, each requiring individual assessment, and collectively representing a significant injury burden even when individual wounds appear small. The dispersed wound pattern, variable fragment sizes, and potential for multiple simultaneous penetration tracks create a casualty presentation that demands systematic, structured assessment rather than a focused single-wound response.
This prosthetic specifically presents the spray fragmentation pattern — multiple small entry wounds distributed across the wound field — as distinct from the Fragmentation Single variant which presents an individual larger fragment wound. Together they cover the two primary fragmentation wound presentations relevant to blast injury and explosive trauma training: the distributed spray pattern from proximity to an explosive event, and the single significant fragment wound from a larger or closer fragment impact.
In military, tactical, and emergency response training contexts where blast injury is a relevant scenario type, having realistic fragmentation wound presentations available significantly increases the clinical accuracy and training value of mass casualty and blast scenario exercises.
Manufactured from durable, life-like silicone with tapered edges that blend naturally onto skin, manikin surfaces, or clothing. Hand painted — minor variation in appearance between units should be expected.
To complete the casualty presentation, apply Ben Nye stage blood and fresh scab across the wound field, distress clothing with burn marks, shredding, and blast effect damage, and position the casualty in an environment consistent with an explosive or blast incident.
All TraumaSim silicone wounds are self-adhesive, washable, and reusable. Available individually and as part of TraumaSim moulage kits, including the Silicone Wound Kit — Military.
Available in 11 skin tones: 00 Porcelain, 01 Light, 02 Medium, 03 Olive, 04 Medium Olive, 05 Rosy, 06 Warm Rosy, 07 Warm Tan, 08 Tan, 09 Dark Tan, and 10 Dark. Commonly requested tones are held in standard stock; others are manufactured to order — contact TacMed Australia before ordering if a specific tone is required.
- Self-Adhesive Silicone Fragmentation Spray 1
- User Guide
- Fragmentation spray wound pattern: Multiple small distributed penetrating wounds across a single wound field — reflects proximity blast and explosive fragmentation injury presentation.
- Distinct from single fragmentation wounds: The spray pattern presents dispersed multi-point entry rather than a single significant fragment wound — a different clinical assessment and management scenario.
- Blast and explosive scenario relevance: Specifically designed for military, tactical, and emergency response training programs where blast injury is a relevant scenario type.
- Develops systematic multi-wound assessment: Multiple simultaneous wound points across a field require structured, systematic assessment — a different clinical approach to single-wound management.
- Self-adhesive silicone construction: Applies directly to skin, manikin surfaces, or clothing without additional adhesives.
- Tapered edges: Blend naturally into the surrounding surface for seamless presentation with no visible border.
- Durable and reusable: Washable silicone construction designed for repeated training use.
- Available individually and in kits: Included in the Silicone Wound Kit — Military and selected other configurations.
- 11 skin tones available: Commonly requested tones held in stock; others manufactured to order.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Self-Adhesive Silicone Fragmentation Spray 1
- User Guide
FAQs
What injury does this simulate? A fragmentation spray wound — the distributed, multi-point penetrating wound pattern produced when high-energy fragments from an explosive device, fragmenting projectile, or secondary fragmentation source impact a body surface across a dispersed area simultaneously. Each wound point represents a separate fragment entry across the wound field.
How does this differ from the Fragmentation Single wound? The Fragmentation Single presents one significant fragment wound — a defined single penetrating injury from a larger or closer fragment impact. The Fragmentation Spray presents the distributed multi-point pattern of multiple small fragment entries across a wound field — the pattern associated with proximity to an explosive event where fragment spray disperses across a body surface area. Both reflect distinct fragmentation wound types with different clinical presentations and management demands.
Why is fragmentation spray a distinct clinical challenge? The distributed wound pattern requires systematic, structured wound field assessment rather than focused single-wound management. Multiple simultaneous penetrating injuries — even when individually small — represent significant combined injury burden, potential for multiple foreign body retention, and the possibility that individually minor-appearing wounds mask more significant penetrating injury. Training trainees to approach a fragmentation spray presentation systematically is a distinct clinical skill from single wound management.
What scenarios is this suited to? Military, tactical, and emergency response training involving blast and explosive trauma scenarios — IED incidents, vehicle-borne explosive events, indirect fire, grenade proximity, and any scenario where fragmentation spray injury is a realistic casualty profile. Also relevant to industrial explosion and mining incident training programs.
Should I pair this with other wound prosthetics for a complete blast casualty? Yes — a realistic blast casualty presentation typically involves multiple injury types across the body. Pairing fragmentation spray wounds with burn prosthetics, blast injury presentations, and primary blast injury indicators creates a more complete and clinically accurate mass casualty scenario.
Is this a wearable wound or a task trainer? Neither. This is a self-adhesive silicone wound prosthetic — applied to skin, manikin surfaces, or clothing. It has no internal function or strapping system.
Does it include bleeding capacity? No. This is a static wound prosthetic. To add bleeding effects, apply Ben Nye Stage Blood and Fresh Scab across the wound field during scenario setup.
How do I apply it? Peel and apply directly to clean, dry skin, a manikin surface, or clothing. The self-adhesive backing holds without additional adhesive. Tapered edges blend naturally into the surrounding surface across the full wound field.
Is it reusable? Yes. All TraumaSim silicone wounds are washable and reusable. Clean gently after each use, allow to dry fully, and store flat to maintain the adhesive backing between sessions.
What skin tones are available? 11 tones are available: 00 Porcelain, 01 Light, 02 Medium, 03 Olive, 04 Medium Olive, 05 Rosy, 06 Warm Rosy, 07 Warm Tan, 08 Tan, 09 Dark Tan, and 10 Dark. Commonly requested tones are held in standard stock. Other tones are manufactured to order — contact TacMed Australia before placing your order to confirm availability and lead times.
What are the dimensions and weight? The prosthetic measures 8 cm x 12.5 cm x 0.4 cm and weighs 0.1 kg.
Can I purchase this as part of a kit? Yes. The Fragmentation Spray 1 is included in the TraumaSim Silicone Wound Kit — Military. Contact TacMed Australia for details on other kit configurations that include this wound.
Meta Title Fragmentation Spray 1 Silicone Wound Prosthetic | Blast Injury Moulage | TacMed Australia
Meta Description Dispersed multi-point fragmentation spray wound for blast and explosive trauma scenario training. Self-adhesive, washable, 11 skin tones. TraumaSim. TacMed Australia.
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What injury does this simulate?
A fragmentation spray wound — the distributed, multi-point penetrating wound pattern produced when high-energy fragments from an explosive device, fragmenting projectile, or secondary fragmentation source impact a body surface across a dispersed area simultaneously. Each wound point represents a separate fragment entry across the wound field.
How does this differ from the Fragmentation Single wound?
The Fragmentation Single presents one significant fragment wound — a defined single penetrating injury from a larger or closer fragment impact. The Fragmentation Spray presents the distributed multi-point pattern of multiple small fragment entries across a wound field — the pattern associated with proximity to an explosive event where fragment spray disperses across a body surface area. Both reflect distinct fragmentation wound types with different clinical presentations and management demands.
Why is fragmentation spray a distinct clinical challenge?
The distributed wound pattern requires systematic, structured wound field assessment rather than focused single-wound management. Multiple simultaneous penetrating injuries — even when individually small — represent significant combined injury burden, potential for multiple foreign body retention, and the possibility that individually minor-appearing wounds mask more significant penetrating injury. Training trainees to approach a fragmentation spray presentation systematically is a distinct clinical skill from single wound management.
What scenarios is this suited to?
Military, tactical, and emergency response training involving blast and explosive trauma scenarios — IED incidents, vehicle-borne explosive events, indirect fire, grenade proximity, and any scenario where fragmentation spray injury is a realistic casualty profile. Also relevant to industrial explosion and mining incident training programs.
Should I pair this with other wound prosthetics for a complete blast casualty?
Yes — a realistic blast casualty presentation typically involves multiple injury types across the body. Pairing fragmentation spray wounds with burn prosthetics, blast injury presentations, and primary blast injury indicators creates a more complete and clinically accurate mass casualty scenario.
Is this a wearable wound or a task trainer?
Neither. This is a self-adhesive silicone wound prosthetic — applied to skin, manikin surfaces, or clothing. It has no internal function or strapping system.
Does it include bleeding capacity?
No. This is a static wound prosthetic. To add bleeding effects, apply Ben Nye Stage Blood and Fresh Scab across the wound field during scenario setup.
How do I apply it?
Peel and apply directly to clean, dry skin, a manikin surface, or clothing. The self-adhesive backing holds without additional adhesive. Tapered edges blend naturally into the surrounding surface across the full wound field.
Is it reusable?
Yes. All TraumaSim silicone wounds are washable and reusable. Clean gently after each use, allow to dry fully, and store flat to maintain the adhesive backing between sessions.
What skin tones are available?
11 tones are available: 00 Porcelain, 01 Light, 02 Medium, 03 Olive, 04 Medium Olive, 05 Rosy, 06 Warm Rosy, 07 Warm Tan, 08 Tan, 09 Dark Tan, and 10 Dark. Commonly requested tones are held in standard stock. Other tones are manufactured to order — contact TacMed Australia before placing your order to confirm availability and lead times.
What are the dimensions and weight?
The prosthetic measures 8 cm x 12.5 cm x 0.4 cm and weighs 0.1 kg.
Can I purchase this as part of a kit?
Yes. The Fragmentation Spray 1 is included in the TraumaSim Silicone Wound Kit — Military. Contact TacMed Australia for details on other kit configurations that include this wound.
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