Orthocryl 80:20 Speed

The Orthocryl Laminating Resin 80:20 Speed is a laminating resin for the fabrication of small components in prosthetics and orthotics.

With the same mechanical properties it cures faster than the proven classic Orthocryl Laminating Resin 80:20 (617H19). Small components can be laminated faster due to the shorter curing time. Ottobock hardening powder and color pastes can be mixed with the Orthocryl Laminating Resin 80:20 Speed without any problems.

This resin, which was specially developed for laminating technology, in combination with our proven reinforcement materials, enables the highest quality restorations.

All benefits at a glance

All benefits at a glance

  • Laminating resin for small components in prosthetics and orthotics
  • Requires only half the curing time compared to the 617H19
  • Same mixing ratio of hardening powder and laminating resin as 617H19 (max. 3%)
  • The same proportion of hardening powder prevents the formation of bubbles and thus brittle laminates with shorter hardening times
  • Consistent quality of the laminate as with 617H19 with less curing time
  • Same viscosity with same mechanical properties as 617H19
  • Can be combined with all common reinforcement materials used in orthopaedic technology
  • Hardeners/ color pastes can be mixed without any problems

Specifications

Specifications

Article number 617H19S=0.900 617H19S=4.600 617H19S=25
Net contents 0.9 kg 4.6 kg 25 kg
Safety instructions For further information on the safety instructions, please see the corresponding Ottobock safety data sheet.
Mixing ratio Resin:Hardener: Colour paste=100 : 1–3 : 3

Practice recommendation 617H19S

Practice recommendation 617H19S

An addition of hardening powder of more than 3 % leads to blistering and brittle laminates in all laminating resins used in orthopaedic technology. To ensure that small components are available for further processing faster and in the same quality, use Orthocryl laminating resin 80:20 Speed 617H19S.

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Information on the areas of application and properties of lamination resins

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