bang di is his factory name.
bang aid means state first aid.
Question 2: What's the name of the band-aid? Is there another name? We all use Band-Aid. Band-Aid
Question 3: What's the difference between Band-Aid and a band-aid? Why do you look the same, use the same words and call them different? Great gods help. Band-Aid is a brand. Band-aid is just one of the products in Band-Aid series.
Question 4: Why is the Band-Aid Band-Aid's Di a healthy word? Don't worry, it must be a fake. The real Band-Aid is produced by johnson & Johnson Company in the United States. The packaging should have Johnson's LOGO. Please look for it. If not, it is a fake.
Question 5: Why is the band-aid in Band-Aid now called Benzalkonium Chloride Patch 64 because the cotton layer of the band-aid has this chemical substance.
Question 6: Band-Aid inventor of the band-aid Band-Aid inventor of the band-aid-American El? Dixon, there is also a beautiful love story! When the band-aid was invented, many people benefited. Later, in memory of Dixon, Mr. Kenon, the director of his company, named it Band-Aid, that is, Band-Aid.
question 7: who invented the band-aid? If you accidentally scratch your skin, the first thing people think of is putting a band-aid. As the most commonly used surgical hemostatic tape for modern people, band-aid has become a necessity for every family. According to statistics, nearly 1 billion band-AIDS are used every year in the world! No wonder some people listed it as one of the top ten inventions that influenced life in the 2th century. The seemingly insignificant little band-aid has a touching story behind it. At the beginning of the 2th century, in a small town in the western United States, Mrs. Dixon, who just got married, had no experience in cooking, but she liked to prepare dinner for her husband by herself every day, and watching her lover sit at the table and taste delicious food was her happiest time. However, Mrs. Dixon is always clumsy and often cuts her hands or burns herself in the kitchen. At that time, Al? Dixon is working in a company that produces surgical bandages. Every time he praises his wife's cooking progress, he has to worry about her fingers. Sometimes at work, I have to worry about whether my wife will cut her hand and whether anyone will help me dress it. The first thing when he comes home every day, Dixon doesn't eat, but helps his wife to re-dress the wound first. Dixon tried to persuade his wife not to cook any more, but when he saw his wife's tireless appearance, he knew that it was her happiness. Therefore, the best way was to invent a bandage for her, so that when she was injured and no one helped her, she could wrap it herself. Dixon began to do experiments for his wife's sake. He thought that if gauze and bandage were put together, he could dress the wound with one hand. So Dixon took a gauze and put it on the table, coated it with glue, and then folded another gauze into a gauze pad and put it in the middle of the bandage. But the adhesive used to make this bandage will dry if it is exposed to air for a long time. Dixon tried many different fabrics to cover the tape, hoping to find a material that is not difficult to peel off when needed. Later, he found that a kind of coarse gauze can accomplish this task well. So, when Mrs. Dixon cut her hand again, she took off the coarse gauze and put the bandage invented by her clever husband on the wound. Later, this bandage invented by Dixon brought him good luck. Mr. Kenon, the director of his company, named it Band-Aid, which is Band-Aid. Next, the company took Band-Aid as the name of the first-aid bandage product, and this band-aid was also sold all over the world.
question 8: is the word "di" of "Band-Aid" on the Band-Aid band-aid trademark wrong? Is there such a word? I thought it was a fake product. First of all, the handwriting is definitely good. That's how the word Band-Aid is written in JOHNSON JOHNSON's registration. As for whether it is a counterfeit product, it is difficult to tell the difference just by looking at the trademark on the package.