TraumaSim Fragmentation Spray 3
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TraumaSim's Fragmentation Spray 3 is a self-adhesive silicone wound prosthetic presenting a third distinct fragmentation spray wound pattern — a different fragment distribution, wound field geometry, and surface detail from Fragmentation Spray 1, expanding the range of realistic blast and fragmentation trauma presentations available for scenario design.
Within the TraumaSim fragmentation spray range, each variant presents a unique wound field configuration reflecting the variable nature of real fragmentation events — fragment size, velocity, angle of impact, and distance from the blast source all influence the resulting wound pattern on a casualty's body surface. No two fragmentation spray presentations are identical in the field, and having multiple distinct spray pattern variants available in a training program reflects that reality, prevents trainee pattern recognition across sessions, and allows instructors to build varied blast casualty presentations across a mass casualty exercise without all casualties presenting the same wound field.
At 11 cm x 11 cm x 0.4 cm — a compact square format — this variant is well suited to placement on limbs, torso, neck, and face where fragmentation spray wounds from proximity blast events are realistic injury locations. The 0.4 cm depth adds wound face detail to the distributed wound pattern, creating a more three-dimensional presentation than a purely surface-level spray wound prosthetic.
Used in combination with Fragmentation Spray 1 and Fragmentation Single across multiple casualties in a mass casualty or blast scenario exercise, the three variants create a genuinely varied fragmentation wound presentation across the casualty pool — different body regions, different wound field sizes, different fragment distribution patterns — that reflects the clinical reality of blast injury presentation far more accurately than a single repeated prosthetic.
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 appropriate to the scenario mechanism and blast proximity.
All TraumaSim silicone wounds are self-adhesive, washable, and reusable. Available individually and as part of TraumaSim moulage kits.
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 3
- User Guide
- Third distinct fragmentation spray pattern: Different fragment distribution, wound field geometry, and surface detail from Spray 1 — expands blast casualty presentation variety across training sessions and mass casualty exercises.
- Reflects real-world fragmentation variability: No two blast fragmentation events produce identical wound patterns — multiple spray variants reflect that clinical reality and prevent trainee pattern recognition.
- Compact square format: 11 cm x 11 cm — suited to limbs, torso, neck, and face placement across a range of blast scenario body regions.
- 0.4 cm wound face depth: Adds three-dimensional wound detail to the distributed spray pattern for more realistic surface presentation.
- 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: Can be purchased standalone or as part of TraumaSim moulage kit configurations.
- 11 skin tones available: Commonly requested tones held in stock; others manufactured to order.
What injury does this simulate?
A fragmentation spray wound — the distributed, multi-point penetrating wound pattern produced when high-energy fragments from an explosive event impact a body surface across a dispersed area. Spray 3 presents a distinct fragment distribution and wound field geometry from other variants in the range.
How does this differ from Fragmentation Spray 1?
Both present distributed multi-point fragmentation spray wound patterns, but each has a distinct wound field geometry, fragment distribution arrangement, and surface detail — reflecting the variability of real fragmentation events where no two blast wound presentations are identical. Using multiple spray variants across training sessions and mass casualty exercises prevents trainee pattern recognition and more accurately reflects the clinical diversity of blast injury presentation.
How does Fragmentation Spray 3 fit into the broader fragmentation wound range?
The TraumaSim fragmentation range covers two primary wound types: distributed spray patterns (Fragmentation Spray 1, Spray 3) and single significant fragment wounds (Fragmentation Single). Multiple spray variants allow instructors to vary wound field presentation across casualties in mass casualty exercises. The Fragmentation Single covers the distinct single large-fragment penetrating wound profile. Together the range provides comprehensive fragmentation wound coverage for blast and explosive scenario training.
What scenarios is this suited to?
Military, tactical, and emergency response training involving blast and explosive trauma — IED incidents, vehicle-borne explosives, indirect fire, grenade proximity, industrial explosion, and any scenario where fragmentation spray injury is a realistic casualty profile. Particularly valuable in mass casualty exercises where wound presentation variety across multiple casualties is a training design priority.
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.
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 11 cm x 11 cm x 0.4 cm and weighs 0.05 kg.
Can I purchase this as part of a kit?
Yes. TraumaSim silicone wounds are available individually and in kit configurations. Contact TacMed Australia for details on kits that include this wound.
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