125 mm Hard/Soft Thermoforming Discs and Plates (10 units) - LEONE
Discs and plates for the manufacture of occlusal splints and resin devices:
- Thermoformable material with soft EVA side and rigid PET-G side.
- Packaged in vacuum bags for protection against moisture.
- The acrylic resin adheres perfectly to the rigid side.
- Ideal for occlusal splints and anti-snoring devices.
- High resistance to breakage after thermoforming.
- Available in thicknesses of 2 mm and 3 mm.
Discs and plates for the manufacture of occlusal splints and resin devices:
- Thermoformable material with soft EVA side and rigid PET-G side.
- Packaged in vacuum bags for protection against moisture.
- The acrylic resin adheres perfectly to the rigid side.
- Ideal for occlusal splints and anti-snoring devices.
- High resistance to breakage after thermoforming.
- Available in thicknesses of 2 mm and 3 mm.
84,59 € 59,21 €
111,65 € 78,15 €
84,59 € 59,21 €
111,65 € 78,15 €
Description
125 mm Hard/Soft Thermoforming Discs and Plates
Hard/Soft discs and plates are the ideal solution for professionals looking for high-quality materials for the manufacture of occlusal splints and resin devices. With a soft side made of EVA and a rigid side made of PET-G, they offer a perfect combination of comfort and durability. Its vacuum packaging ensures optimal protection against moisture, while the excellent adhesion of the acrylic resin to the rigid side makes it easy to create secure and comfortable devices, even without metal hooks. Once thermoformed, the material demonstrates exceptional resistance to breakage, ensuring the longevity of the manufactured devices.
Characteristics of the 125 mm Hard/Soft Thermoforming Discs and Plates:
- Material: EVA (soft side) and PET-G (rigid side).
- Packaged in vacuum bags.
- Applications: Occlusal splints, anti-snoring devices.
- High resistance to breakage.
- Available thicknesses: 2 or 3 mm.
- Available in square plates (125 x 125 mm) and discs (125 mm).
- Content: 10 units.
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