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A-Silicone Medium Monophase One-Step Impression Material

A-Silicone Medium Monophase One-Step Impression Material - NeoSil -
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A-Silicone Medium Monophase One-Step Impression Material
170.00 SR
Ex Tax: 170.00 SR
  • Set Time: Fast
  • Viscosity: Monophase - Medium Body
  • Packing: 4x Cartridge 50ml

Delivery Before  03/05/2024 Fri

The product specified is a green, medium viscosity (Type 2 Medium) silicone-based dental impression material, engineered to facilitate the monophase impression technique. This impression material is designed to offer a balance between flow and stability, providing a medium that is conducive to capturing highly detailed dental impressions.

  • Working and Setting Time: The material offers a rapid working time of 30 seconds or less, which allows for a swift mixing and application process, coupled with a setting time of no more than 4 minutes, promoting efficiency in the dental workflow.
  • Hardness: Once set, the Shore A hardness of 62 indicates a medium firmness that is less prone to deformation, which is critical for maintaining the precision of the impression during removal and casting.
  • Color and Consistency: The green color aids in visual differentiation from other materials and anatomical structures in the oral cavity. The medium viscosity is tailored for use in monophase impression techniques.
  • Hydrophilicity and Flow: The material’s high hydrophilicity ensures accurate detail reproduction even in the moist environment of the oral cavity. The ideal flow characteristics facilitate the material’s capacity to reach and replicate the fine details of the dental structures.
  • Compatibility: Its excellent compatibility with the products of other manufacturers indicates that this material can be integrated seamlessly into various dental practice settings.
  • Ease of Use: Smooth mixing and easy injection are highlighted to reduce fatigue for the practitioner, indicating a well-thought-out design for user ergonomics.
  • Monophase Technique: The material is recommended for the monophase impression technique, which may include both single-step and two-step processes, making it a versatile option for a range of impression-taking scenarios.

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