Rolyan Polyflex II Thermoplastic Splinting Material
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- Edges trim easily
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Brand | Rolyan |
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Performance Preferred | Yes |
Overview
Key Material Advantages
Polyflex II stands out as the sole Rolyan splint that, when cooled, exhibits sufficient flexibility to directly resist stress fatigue. This unique quality enables it to withstand the initiation and propagation of cracks caused by high-load flexing, making it the preferred choice for splints in demanding work environments. Recommended applications include finger and hand splints, dynamic splints, neck collars, and more.
Unparalleled Control and Precision Fit
Polyflex II Thermoplastic Splinting Material easily stretches when heated, requiring only soft, gentle pressure to shape into a splint, granting clinicians exceptional control. The material seamlessly conforms to surface contours and details, reducing splint fabrication time and ensuring a precise fit for heightened comfort with minimal pressure points. The water-based, non-stick coating prevents unintentional bonding until scrubbed off or removed with a solvent.
Attributes of the Splinting Material
Rolyan Polyflex II thermoplastic sheets are available in 1 percent or solid perforation options, offered in white, beige, or blue. The material comes in sheet thicknesses of 1/8" (3.2 mm), 1/16" (1.6 mm), and 3/32" (2.4 mm), suitable for both larger fracture braces and intricate pediatric splints. The hardened splint exhibits a moderate to maximum rigidity of 49.8 kpsi, as per the Young’s Modulus testing value.