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The Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors Splinting Material in Hot Pink (SKU: A9632C4) is a versatile thermoplastic designed for crafting custom-molded rigid splints, orthoses, and adaptive equipment. This material offers an optimal balance of conformability and resistance to stretch, making it ideal for various therapeutic applications
Part Number | A9632C4 |
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Brand | Aquaplast |
Color | Hot Pink |
Material | Plaster |
Dimensions | 18x24" |
Thickness | 1/8" Thick |
Item Type | Splinting Material |
Form | Sheet |
Quantity | 4 Sheets per Case |
High-Quality Splinting Material – Designed for custom orthotic and splint fabrication.
Thermoplastic Properties – Softens with heat for easy molding and precise fit.
Vibrant Hot Pink Color – Adds a unique, stylish touch to splint designs.
Large 18" x 24" Sheets – Provides ample material for various splinting needs.
Pack of 4 – Convenient bulk packaging for clinics and therapy centers.
Q: What is the Patterson Medical Rolyan Aquaplast Plaster Sheet?
A: The Patterson Medical Rolyan Aquaplast Plaster Sheet (A9632C4) is a thermoplastic splinting material used for custom orthotic fabrication, available in a hot pink color.
Q: What are the dimensions and quantity of this product?
A: Each sheet measures 18" x 24", and the product comes in a case of 4 sheets.
Q: What is this splinting material used for?
A: It is used in orthopedic and rehabilitation settings to create custom splints, braces, and supports for patients needing stabilization or support for musculoskeletal conditions.
Q: How is the material activated?
A: The thermoplastic sheet softens when heated in warm water, allowing it to be molded and shaped before hardening into a durable form.
Q: What makes Aquaplast unique?
A: Aquaplast offers a balance of flexibility, easy molding, and a controlled working time, making it ideal for creating precise and comfortable splints.
Store in a Cool, Dry Place: Keep sheets away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain pliability.
Heat Evenly: Use warm water or a heat gun for uniform softening before molding.
Avoid Overheating: Excessive heat can degrade material integrity and reduce workability.
Handle with Clean Hands: Prevent contamination to ensure a smooth finish when shaping.
Trim Before Hardening: Cut to size while soft for precise adjustments.
Allow Proper Cooling: Ensure full setting before applying pressure or additional modifications.