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Sulzer Mixpac has developed a new one-component system for hygienic dental applications: the 1 ml system. The product has a standard Luer Lock, which provides a highly secure connection because of its screw-thread design. And it comes with three different, bendable and rotatable cannulas. The company reports that its 1 ml application system has an innovative, flexible cannula, which is available in three different gauges: 18, 20 and 22.
“The metal cannula on our Luer Lock tips is 360-degree rotatable and can be bent up to 180 degrees without reducing the inner diameter and the material flow. This allows an individual and safe application of low-viscosity to gel materials in difficult clinical situations,” said Anja Stouten, the company’s head of product management/dental.
The metal cannula is rounded by a vibratory finishing process. Because of this special surface treatment, the metal is deburred, and therefore the cannula is optimally prepared to use on the patient, according to the company.
For the production of the 1 ml system, only high-quality, FDA-listed materials are used. This is the case for the plastic materials as well as for the medical stainless steel of the cannula.
The application process is described by the company as being “intuitive.”
The ergonomic design of the 1 ml cartridge ensures a stable and precise application.
The coated silicone O-ring facilitates application and reliably seals the system. The cartridges are available in white, black and transparent and thus suitable for different dental materials.
(Source: Sulzer Mixpac)
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