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Material Stretch
Rolyan® Aquaplast® Pro-DrapeTM-T
Temperature Time
1⁄16” (1.6mm) 150° to 160° F (65° to 70°C) water for 30 seconds
3⁄32” (2.4mm) 160° to 170° F (70° to 75°C) water for 1 minute
1⁄8” (3.2mm) and 3⁄32” (2.4mm) 160° to 170° F (70° to 75°C) water for 1 minute
Moderate resistance
1⁄16” (1.6mm) 1 minute of working time
3⁄32” (2.4mm) 2 to 3 minutes of working time 1⁄8” (3.2mm) 4 to 6 minutes of working time
1/16” x 18 x 24 (1.6mm x 46cm x 61cm)
3/32” x 18” x 24” (2.4mm x 46cm x 61cm)
Color
4 Per Case
Single Sheet
4 Per Case
Single Sheet
13% UltraPerf®
Solid
13% UltraPerf®
Solid
19% OptiPerfTM
Solid
Solid
550768
550766
550767
550765
A96267C4
A96266C4
A96266
White
560475
560473
560474
–
560471
560469
–
Charcoal Grey
1/8” x 18” x 24” (3.2mm x 46cm x 61cm)
Color
4 Per Case
Single Sheet
19% OptiPerfTM
4% Perforated
Solid
19% OptiPerfTM
4% Perforated
Solid
A96265C4
–
A96264C4
A96265
–
A96264
White
55326104
–
55326004
–
–
–
Electric Blue
–
560467
560465
–
560466
560464
Charcoal Grey
Helpful Hints for Splinting – Part 1
• Use a pillow case to dry your splint material. It will not leave marks, like a terry cloth towel often does on highly conformable material.
• Curved scissors, such as the Curved Mayo 081272061, make trimming the inside radiuses of your splint a breeze!
• As much as possible, hold the “V” cutting surface of the scissors against the splint material at all times. This will minimize rough edges and reduce edge finishing time.
• Fabricating a hand-based splint? Consider using 1/16th” or 3/32nd” material.
It will be more comfortable and a lighter weight for improved wearing compliance.
Splinting Aquaplast® ProDrapeTM -T
Rolyan® Aquaplast® ProDrapeTM-T
Handling Characteristics
• Smooth motions achieve best results
• Stretches easily with excellent drapability,
conforming well to contours
• 100% memory allows repeated reheating and economical splint revisions
• Translucent when heated (white only)
• Edges trim and rub smooth easily
Bond-Ability
• For a temporary bond, pinch heated surfaces together
• For a permanent bond, remove coating with solvent (traditional materials) or rubbing alcohol (items with anti-microbial built in), or by scraping
with a sharp instrument, or by using sand paper
Recommended Uses
• Serial splinting (100% memory)
• Clients with pain or irritation of the joints requiring gentle handling • Wrist, hand, finger and thumb splints; dynamic outrigger splint bases
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