Jp and Blake Drain (Differences)
JP drains are soft plastic bulbs with stoppers and flexible tubes.
JP drains are soft plastic bulbs with stoppers and flexible tubes.
A silicon blake drain has four channels and a solid core.
A silicon blake drain has four channels and a solid core.
A round blake drain transfer fluids to a negative pressure device.
A round blake drain transfer fluids to a negative pressure device.
Blake drains have a smaller interior than Jp drains, making removal easier.
Blake drains have a smaller interior than Jp drains, making removal easier.
The JP drain device is a bulb-shaped device connected to a tube.
The JP drain device is a bulb-shaped device connected to a tube.
Capillary action drains fluid from open grooves into a closed crossing part.
Capillary action drains fluid from open grooves into a closed crossing part.
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