Lab Gypsum Materials

Dental lab gypsum materials are used to create highly accurate model from a physical impression of a patient's teeth. The models are fabricated by pouring the gypsum material into the impression and allowing it to harden. There are a wide range of gypsums used in dentistry with different properties depending on how the models will be used. Some gypsums are ideal for use in sectioned models and dies, others are designed to be scanned for use in CAD/CAM dentistry, while other model materials are designed for use in vacuum-forming orthodontic appliances, mouth guards or other appliances. It is important to be sure your gypsum is properly set and be sure to properly label your models and dies so they stay with the correct case.
CompanyWhip Mix CorporationWhip Mix CorporationWhip Mix CorporationWhip Mix CorporationWhip Mix Corporation
ItemSilky-Rock GypsumHard Rock GypsumMicrostone GypsumQuickStone Laboratory StoneSnap-Stone Gypsum
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DescriptionSILKY-ROCK is characterized by exceptional hardness and density throughout, and an unusual "silky-smooth" pouring quality that makes it flow freely The material is compatible with all types of impression materials. Its high expansion makes it especially suited for polyvinyl or polyether impressionMICROSTONE's fine particle size and dense surface make it our finest general purpose laboratory stone. It is especially suited for processing acrylic QUICKSTONE is an economical dental stone with consistent handling properties. Its smooth creamy mix makes it ideal for a variety of lab procedures.SNAP-STONE is an exceptionally fast setting stone with an early high compressive strength, which allows separation of the cast from the impression in
Quantity5 kg (11 pounds)
11 kg (25 pounds)
25 kg (55 pounds)
120 Packages (70 g)
80 Packages (140 g)
11 kg (25 pounds)
25 kg (55 pounds)
120 Packages (70 g)
11 kg (25 pounds)
22 kg (50 pounds)
80 Packages (140 g)
11 kg (25 pounds)
22 kg (50 pounds)
5 kg (11 pounds)
11 kg (25 pounds)
22 kg (50 pounds)
80 Packages (140 g)
Compressive Strength13,000 psi (90 MPa)15,000 psi (104 MPa)8,500 psi (59 MPa)8,000 psi (55 MPa)14,000 psi (97 MPa)
Working Time3 - 6 minutes6 - 8 minutes5 - 7 minutes3 - 5 minutes60 - 90 seconds
Set Time10 minutes15 minutes13 minutes10 minutes2 minutes
Indication For UseCrown And BridgeCrown & BridgeAcrylic DenturesVariety Of Lab ProceduresBleaching Trays
Mouth Guards
Vacuum Formed Splints
Custom Tray
Orthodontic Appliances
Temporaries
Denture Repairs
Study Casts
Articulator Cast Mounting
CAD-CAM Restorations
Liquid / Powder Ratio23 mL / 100 g21 mL / 100 g28 mL / 100 g28 mL / 100 g23 mL / 100 g
Setting Expansion0.09%0.28%0.12%0.14%0.15%
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