Description
PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) film is a water-soluble material widely used in orthotic and prosthetic workshops for lamination and thermoforming applications. Known for its clarity, strength, and ease of handling, PVA film acts as a protective separation layer between plaster models and composite resins, ensuring smooth, high-quality finishes during fabrication.
In prosthetics, PVA film is used during lamination of sockets to prevent resin leakage and create a clean, precise interface. In orthotics, it provides an effective barrier during vacuum forming and thermoforming, helping technicians achieve accurate shapes and minimizing surface imperfections. Its water-soluble property allows for easy removal, reducing processing time and ensuring consistent results.
Key Applications in Orthotics & Prosthetics:
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Socket Lamination: Provides a clean separation between resin and mold.
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Vacuum Forming: Ensures even shaping of orthotic devices.
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Barrier Film: Prevents resin contamination and improves finish quality.
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Workshop Efficiency: Simplifies the fabrication process with easy cleanup.
Durable, reliable, and workshop-friendly, PVA film is a must-have material for orthotic and prosthetic professionals aiming for precision and efficiency in device fabrication.