Kemdent’s Simplex Rapid is a self-curing and cold cured polymethylmethacrylate acrylic material with multiple applications. It is ideal for repairs, indirect relines and additions to removable prosthetic appliances.
Kemdent’s Simplex Rapid is a self-curing and cold cured polymethylmethacrylate acrylic material with multiple applications. It is ideal for repairs, indirect relines and additions to removable prosthetic appliances.
White Plaster Type II Technical Data: Mixing proportions: 94ml:100g Setting time: 3' / 5' Setting expansion: 0.12% Compressive strength (1h): 25kg/cm2
• Water/powder ratio: 25 ml/100 g • Imbibition time: 20’’ • Manual mixing time: 60’’ • Mechanical mixing time: 30’’ • Pouring time: 3’ • Setting time: 7’ • Time for separation after setting*: 30’ • Setting expansion (after 2 hours): 0,08% • Compressive strength (after 24 hours): 70 MPa – 10.144 Psi – 713 Kg/cm2 • Rockwell hardness (after 24 hours): 75 HRl Measurements at 23°C with deionized water. * Depending on the impression material used, the times indicated may vary.
No Mixing Neccessary - Cling and does not spatter - Free from Harmful Ingredients - Pleasing and refreshing Flavour
No Mixing Neccessary - Cling and does not spatter - Free from Harmful Ingredients - Pleasing and refreshing Flavour
For the 22 mm wide foil a practical dispenser is available with an integrated cutter. The 80 mm wide foil is available single-sided or double-sided one coloured in a practical dispenser box. Extremely thin . Very pliable . Pinpoint marking of stops and microcontacts . Non toxic colour layer . No smearing.
• double sided • papers are available in one or two colours • deep colours for good marking - Available in Red, Blue and Red/Blue Colors - (22mm × 110mm)
USING A LASER? In the field of laser dentistry, many doctors use AccuFilm® for laser tip initiation. This “carbonization” of the tip partially prevents laser light from exiting the fiber, essentially turning the tip into a hot glass rod that is primed to vaporize the soft-tissue that it directly contacts. You simply move the flat surface of the laser’s fiber tip across a piece of AccuFilm and this will effectively block the tip. So, you see, like many Parkell products that handle multiple tasks, AccuFilm is much more than just an exceptional occlusal marking system! For decades, AccuFilm has been the standard for marking occlusion. Why? Well for starters, it measures the thinnest—a mere 21 microns thick. As a result of its super thinness, patients don’t sense anything between their teeth when they are biting down. It doesn’t take years of study to figure out that thicker products not only increase the size of the marks left on the tooth, but they also stimulate proprioceptive reactions that deviate the mandible.1,2 A study presented in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation not only showed AccuFilm I and AccuFilm II as being the thinnest of the products tested, but also determined that AccuFilm elicited muscle activity similar to that of natural occlusion.3 What also separates AccuFilm from other occlusal marking systems is its elasticity—it has the highest plastic deformation of all major brands of articulating paper. AccuFilm stretches and stays that way so there’s no chance of distortions on the marks due to rebound or breakage.