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DPI Algitex Dental Alginate is an irreversible hydrocolloid impression material specifically formulated for capturing precise and detailed impressions of the oral cavity. This professional-grade alginate is widely utilized by dental professionals for a broad spectrum of procedures, including preliminary impressions, study models, and diagnostic casts. It is also suitable for creating accurate reproductions essential for orthodontic models, crowns, bridges, and dentures.
The alginate powder is engineered for easy mixing with water, yielding a smooth, homogeneous, and bubble-free consistency. This formulation provides an ample working time of approximately 2 minutes from the start of the mix and a controlled setting time of approximately 2.15 minutes at 27°C, optimizing clinical efficiency during the impression-taking process.
DPI Algitex ensures excellent dimensional stability, which is crucial for maintaining the accuracy of impressions during the subsequent pouring of gypsum models. Furthermore, its dust-free formulation contributes to a cleaner and more comfortable working environment, while a pleasant mint flavor enhances patient acceptance and comfort during the procedure.
Key Features :
Irreversible hydrocolloid material indicated for routine dental impressions, including preliminary, study, and diagnostic models
Offers a working time of approximately 2 minutes and a setting time of approximately 2.15 minutes at 27°C, facilitating efficient clinical workflows
Designed for effective use with standard impression trays, ensuring smooth material flow and accurate capture of oral structures