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Universal, classical and hard casting wax for modelling with best flowing and carving properties. Featuring an opaque and strong colouring.
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Cone 48 g
64°C (129°F)
Universal medium-hard modelling wax with improved breakage stability, for all the procedures of casting technique. Low contraction, high surface density.
57°C (135°F)
Neutral coloured, hard modelling wax. Featuring an improved composition. Organic, therefore it is suitable for press- or all-ceramics.
64°C (147°F)
Neutral coloured, hard modelling wax. Featuring an improved composition. Inorganic, therefore the wax is opaque when it is in liquid state.
Soft cervical- and underlay wax for the forming of cervical margins of crowns, onlays and inlays. Featuring an ideal contraction. Ductile. Malleable.
66°C (150°F)
Extra soft special wax for the forming of cervical margins of crowns, onlays and inlays. Featuring an ideal contraction. Ductile. Malleable.
71°C (159°F)
Underlay wax for S-U-INLAY-WAX, grey hard. Organic, ideal contraction. Translucent when in liquid state. Preparation margins are well perceptible.
59°C (138°F)
Hard inlay wax for the chewing surface design. Organic, burns without leaving any residues.
61°C (142°F)
Ideal wax for the modelling of inlays, onlays and three quarter crowns. Does not lift off. Summer and winter waxes.
Summer 57°C (135°F)
Winter 55°C (131°F)
Secondary waxes for telescope crowns, precision attachments and individual attachments. Summer and winter waxes.
Summer 62°C (143°F)
Winter 59°C (138°F)
Hard milling wax, featuring very good cutting and carving properties. Suitable for the use with electrically heated instruments or rotating instruments.
63°C (146°F)
Extremely hard milling wax, acryllic-like. Its extreme surface density achieves excellent splinter removal when working with rotating instruments.
70°C (150°F)