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Flowable light cure composite
Features & Benefits
•Perfect Adaptation and Handling
• Easy handling with no slump and run
• Excellent flow and optimal viscosity: easy and convenient placement
Multiple Indications for Use
• Restorations of minimally invasive cavity preparations - Class III, V,
• Shallow class IV - Air abrasion preparations - Tunnel restorations
• Base/liner under posterior restorations in Class I, II
• Repair of small defects in esthetic indirect restorations - Composite - Ceramic
• Undercut blockout
• Pit and fissure sealing
• Repair of acrylic temporary materials Excellent Color Adaptability
• Nine beautiful shades that provide natural esthetics and highgloss polishability
• High tensile strength
• Low Shrinkage, and Highly Radiopaque
• Excellent fracture toughness, high tensile, compressive strengths for long-lasting results
Superior Physical properties
Flexural Strength
The flexural strength of a material is defined as its ability to resist deformation and breakage under load. Flexural strength is the value obtained when the material breaks. This test combines the forces found in compression and tension.
DiaFil Flow shows a high level of flexural strength.
Compressive Strength
Compressive strength is especially important because it is related to masticating forces. Simultaneous forces are applied to the opposite ends of the sample length vertically until the sample fractures or is deformed.
The material failure is a result of shear and tensile forces. DiaFil Flow has a very strong compressive strength.
Shrinkage Polymerization
shrinkage directly affects the long-term stability of a composite resin. When the composite’s density changes and the overall volume reduces.Thanks for subscribing!
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