Auxiliary gypsum materials
| Base former |
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Set (OK + UK) |
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102640 |
| Base former |
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OK |
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102641 |
| Base former |
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UK |
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102642 |
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Alginate separator
For thickening alginate impressions, prevents emission of
alginic acid and thus produces smooth gypsum casts. Algidur-
Liquid can be used for all kinds of alginates.
250 ml
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200740 |
1.000 ml
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200741 |
5.000 ml
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200742 |
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Gypsum against wax
For sealing of model surfaces. Gisan does not lose its separating
capability even at extremely high temperatures.
30 ml
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207320 |
1.000 ml
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207321 |
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Gypsum dissolving agent
For the removal of residual gypsum from prostheses, artifi-
cial resin crown etc. Non-acid and ideal for use in ultrasonic
equipment. Solution ready for use.
1.000 ml
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207401 |
5.000 ml
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207402 |
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Gypsum insulation agent
A tried and tested setting accelerator for all conventional types of gypsum.
1,0 kg
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200404 |
4,5 kg
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200400 |
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Gypsum/Gypsum separating agent
A specially developed gypsum/gypsum separating agent for
use with Base stone FL, Splitcast and model systems. Also
separates gypsum from acrylic. Marmosep G dries quickly,
seals the surface effectively and does not create a greasy
film. Application: Spray the gypsum model at a distance of
approx. 20 cm and allow to dry. Do not allow „puddles“ to
build up!
250 ml
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REF |
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207335 |
1.000 ml
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REF |
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207331 |
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Gypsum against acrylics
Alginate based insulating agent for hot and cold polymerisates,
for gypsum casts using acrylics. Its thin and smooth
coat is resistant against scratching and insulates reliably.
1.000 ml
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200731 |
5.000 ml
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200732 |
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Made from PMP. Clear. Graded in 1 ml.
| Measuring Cylinder |
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REF |
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200791 |
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For gypsum, resins and cements. Wooden handle. 21.5 cm.
| Mixing Spatula |
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REF |
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200793 |
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according to Gritmann
Wooden handle and flask opener. 17 cm.
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