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The Rolyan Polyflex II Thermoplastic Splinting Material (SKU: CA292023C4) is designed for creating custom-molded rigid splints, orthoses, and adaptive equipment. This material offers a balance of high conformability and low resistance to stretch, allowing for precise molding to patient anatomy.
Product Name | Polyflex II Material Splinting Thermoplastic |
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Part Number | CA292023C4 |
Brand | Polyflex II |
Composition | Thermoplastic |
Dimensions | 1/8 x 18 x 24 inches |
Item Type | Splinting Material |
Quantity | 4 Sheets per Case |
Thickness | 1/8 inch |
Durable Thermoplastic Material β Provides strong, long-lasting support for splints and orthotics.
1/8" Thickness β Ideal balance of rigidity and flexibility for various splinting applications.
Easy to Mold β Softens with heat for precise shaping and customization.
Large 18" x 24" Sheets β Ample material for different patient needs.
Pack of 4 β Perfect for clinics, rehab centers, and therapy professionals.
Q: What is the Patterson Medical Rolyan Polyflex II Thermoplastic Splinting Material?
A: The Patterson Medical Rolyan Polyflex II (CA292023C4) is a thermoplastic splinting material used for fabricating custom orthoses, offering flexibility, durability, and easy molding.
Q: What are the dimensions and quantity of this product?
A: Each sheet measures 1/8" thick, 18" x 24", and comes in a case of 4 sheets.
Q: What is this splinting material used for?
A: It is designed for creating custom splints, braces, and supports to aid in orthopedic and rehabilitation treatments.
Q: How is the material activated?
A: The Polyflex II thermoplastic softens when heated in warm water, allowing it to be molded for a precise fit before hardening into a strong and durable support.
Q: What makes Polyflex II unique?
A: This material offers moderate resistance to stretch, good draping qualities, and a smooth finish, making it ideal for detailed and comfortable splint fabrication.
Store Properly: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent premature warping.
Heat Evenly: Use a heat gun or warm water (recommended temperature per manufacturer) for consistent softening.
Avoid Overheating: Excessive heat can weaken the material, affecting durability and moldability.
Handle with Clean Hands: Prevent contamination for a smooth finish and optimal adhesion.
Shape While Warm: Mold to the desired form quickly, as it cools and hardens within minutes.