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TRUSTED SINCE 1986
SURFACE TENSION REDUCING AGENT
FAST-DRYING - SUITED FOR VACUUM INVESTING
Starting at:
$
18.00
Size
8 oz
1 gal [Add $56.00]
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FAST-DRYING SURFACE TENSION REDUCING AGENT
MAXIFILM is a surfactant solution formulated to gently reduce the surface tension of impressions, prior to pouring models, and of wax patterns, prior to investing.
Treating impressions and wax patterns with MAXIFILM also aids in the removal of dust and oily residues accumulated over time. Together, these features allow for better flow and adaptation of the dental material being poured, virtually eliminating the formation of bubbles and voids on the surfaces of models and castings.
MAXIFILM is
suitable for use under vacuum
and is available in refillable fine mist pump spray bottles.
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Features
Fast-drying for increased productivity and ease-of-use with vacuum mixers.
For treating impressions / wax patterns before pour up / investing
Reduces surface tension and air entrapment, eliminating voids / bubbles when pouring stone models
Produces sharper detail for an overall better fit and more aesthetic reproduction
Facilitates in uniform flow of investment to all surfaces of wax patterns
Dissolves lipophilic contaminants including oily die lubricant residue
Compatible with alginate, rubber, silicone, and wax patterns
Translucent pink color
Increased shelf-life