Nonsticky, adaptable dough produced in about 30 seconds

Feb. 1, 1996
The Dura Tray II is designed to produce a nonsticky, adaptable dough in about 30 seconds. This system minimizes fabrication work, is workable right up to the cure point and constantly self-adhesive. A handle can be added at any point without having to add monomer or mix additional resin. Dura Tray II cures in five to seven minutes. A one-pound package contains a 16-oz. powder (green or blue), four oz. liquid, a measuring vial, mixing cup, spoon and dropper.

The Dura Tray II is designed to produce a nonsticky, adaptable dough in about 30 seconds. This system minimizes fabrication work, is workable right up to the cure point and constantly self-adhesive. A handle can be added at any point without having to add monomer or mix additional resin. Dura Tray II cures in five to seven minutes. A one-pound package contains a 16-oz. powder (green or blue), four oz. liquid, a measuring vial, mixing cup, spoon and dropper.

For information on the package`s introductory price, circle the number below on the reader service card located at the back of the magazine.

RELIANCE DENTAL MFG. CO.

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