Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors - Perforated
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Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors - Perforated
Optimum Conformity and Resistant Stretch
Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors - Perforated splints are constructed with durable materials that are latex-free for use in any clinic or hospital. Create custom-molded rigid splints, orthoses, and adaptive equipment with the 13% UltraPerf or 19% OptiPerf perforation patterns that combine breathability with strength for a durable aid that has 100% memory for repeated reheating and economical revisions.
Promotes Patient Compliance
The Aquaplast-T Watercolors - Perforated splints are not only strong, they encourage better patient compliance while being applied. They are available in 13 different colors that allow both pediatric and adult patients to choose a unique and stylish splint normal molding splints cannot offer. Patients can have their choice of anything from beige for subtlety to hot pink to show their style.
Non-Stick Surface
Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors - Perforated splints are manufactured with a non-stick coating that allows medical professionals to mold and shape the splint, orthosis or adaptive equipment without unwanted bonding. If temporary bonding is desired, the material’s heated surface can be pinched together. For permanent bonding, remove the non-stick coating with liquid remover or by scraping with a sharp instrument or sandpaper.
Features :
Has 100% memory that allows for repeated reheating and economical splint revisions while not compromising its structure
Available in two perforation options: The 13% UltraPerf perforation pattern is perfect for light-weight finger or hand splints that require breathability and support while the 19% OptiPerf perforation pattern provides the patient superior ventilation for comfort while maintaining material strength and easy edge finish
All Aquaplast-T Watercolors - Perforated splints are made with latex-free materials, making them great for any clinic or hospital
Aquaplast-T Watercolors - Perforated splints become clear when heated (for white and pastel colors) for precise application and edges that trim easily
Able to be temporarily bonded by pinching the heated surfaces together; for a permanent bond, remove the coating with a liquid remover or scrape with a sharp instrument or sandpaper