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Initial Hydrophilicity.Precise Detail, Predictable Result– even in extreme situations
If people were satisfied with just good solutions, only small advancements would be
made. Panasil® initial contact will surely convince you, thanks to its unique initial
hydrophilicity, even in extreme situations. You can now be assured of an exact impres-
sion of the preparation edges, even in situations with a deep sulcus or an especially
moist environment. A short intraoral setting time, outstanding flowing properties and
high thixotropy round off the product profile.
Panasil® initial contact is available in the following viscosities: x-light (very low viscos-
ity), light (low viscosity) and regular (regular viscosity). It can be perfectly combined
with the preliminary impression materials Panasil® binetics putty, Panasil® tray and
the classic Panasil® putty out of the jar.
A three-month Europe-wide dentist study con-
firmed it: Panasil® initial contact was equally
convincing in daily practice due to its initial hy-
drophilicity, and makes precise impression taking
in a damp environment far easier. In the study, more
than 250 dentists and their practice teams as well
as 10 German universities were asked about their
experience with the new elastomeric impression
material from Kettenbach. Users confirmed that
Panasil® initial contact achieved absolutely top
values in all important areas.
Well proven in practice
Panasil® initial contact
is available in three different
viscosities: x-light, light and
regular.
FlowabilityRating excellent / good: 96%
Rating excellent / good: 89%
Rating excellent / good: 87%
Rating excellent / good: 87%
Rating excellent / good: 89%
20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Total working time
Tolerance against
Detail accuracy
Patient comfort
residual moisture
Convincingly hydrophilic
3s2s1s0,5s
120˚
100˚
80˚
60˚
40˚
20˚
Panasil® initial contact x-light
Contact angle
Drop age
30s 60s 120s
120˚
100˚
80˚
60˚
40˚
20˚
Panasil® initial contact x-light
Contact angle
Working time
50% 80%
120˚
100˚
80˚
60˚
40˚
20˚
Panasil® initial contact x-light
Contact angle
Humidtiy
Comparison of spreading behaviour 30 sec. after mixing
starts within the fi rst 3 sec. after applying a water drop at
80% humidity1)
Comparison of the contact angle during the working time
of 30 sec. – 120 sec., with a drop age of 1s at 80% hu-
midity1)
Comparison of the contact angle 30 sec. after mixing
starts, with a drop age of 1s and varying humidity1)
1) Hydrophilicity test on dental impression materials in non-cured state. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Geis-Gerstorfer, Dr. Frank RuppCentre for Dentistry and Oral Medicine, Policlinic for Dental Prosthetics, Section for Medical Materials Science & Technology
■ Panasil® initial contact x-light ■ Panasil® contact plus ■ Affi nis™ light ■ Aquasil™ Ultra XLV ■ Impregum™ Garant™ L Duo Soft ™
A current study by the University of Tübingen1), Germany, exam-
ined A-silicones and polyethers with regard to their wettability
properties with the help of video-supported and high resolution
contact-angle measurements during their working time. On the
basis of the parameter initial hydrophilicity (quantified by the initial
contact angle) and hydrophilation kinetics (spreading ability of
the water drop), both initial hydrophilic as well as exceptionally
hydrophobic A-silicones could be observed. In order to improve
the precision of the impression on moist surfaces as well as in
the sulcus area, the point in time of the initial contact of the
impression material with the surface which is to be formed after
mixing, plays a vital role. Also the initial hydrophilicity as well
as the speed with which the wetting liquid spreads are of great
importance. On top of that it is important that
the initial hydrophilicity is stable not only at the
beginning but during the entire mixing time of
the material. The tested wash materials generally
showed that hydrophilicity decreases with time,
while the initial hydrophilicity of the A-silicone
Panasil® initial contact is maintained during the
entire working time. For all tested times, Panasil®
initial contact displayed the highest initial hydro-
philicity of the examined materials.
Panasil® initial contact is therefore absolutely
unique in terms of initial wetting properties com-
pared to the other tested materials.
The fastest to reach optimal values
Permanent the best
Best in a moist environment
Two-step impression technique
One-step impression technique(simultaneous technique)
One-step putty-wash impression technique using a foil
Functional impression
Impressions for forming functional peripheries
Reline im-pression
Ligh
t Bod
y
Panasil® initial contact x-light
Panasil® initial contact light
Panasil® initial contact regular
Best results in combination with…
Putt
y
Panasil® binetics putty fast
Panasil® binetics putty soft
Panasil® putty
Panasil® putty fast set
Panasil® putty soft
Hea
vy
Panasil® tray fast heavy
Panasil® tray soft heavy
Panasil® tray soft heavy fast
highly recommended recommended
The optimal product for your favorite technique
Panasil® initial contact x-light
Precise Detail, Predictable Result –even in extreme situations. Addition-curing, elastomeric precision impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane with very high initial hydrophilicity.
Panasil® initial contact x-light is a very low viscosity impression material that can be ideally combined with the tray materials Panasil® binetics putty fast and the classic Panasil® putty from the jar.
• Immediate exceptional initial hydrophilicity
• The fastest to reach optimal values
• The only „Permanent hydrophilic“
• Best in a moist environment
Fast-Set Regular-Set
Normal pack 100 ml REF 13461 REF 13401 2 x 50 ml cartridge + 12 mixing tips
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® binetics putty fast in the two-step impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
Two-step putty/wash technique
One-step impression technique(simultaneous technique)
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations
Fabricating full or partial dentures
Reline impressions
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® initial contact x-light 1:11 minute30 seconds
1 minute2 minutes30 seconds
4 minutes A 46 – 0.20 99.3 3.5
Panasil® initial contact x-light fast 1:1 1 minute 30 seconds 2 minutes 3 minutes A 46 – 0.20 99.3 3.5
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® initial contact x-lightPanasil® initial contact x-light fast
Type 3, light-bodied
44 1:1, 50 ml cartridgeApplyfi x® 4 dispensing gun DS-50 1:1/2:1
Yellow mixing tipMB Ø 4.2 mm
Violet Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Precision impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® initial contact x-light Advantages and Benefits
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
Exceptional initial hydrophilicity The material immediately overcomes the residual moisture and directly contacts the moist tooth sur-face; the impression reproduces the crisp detail of the preparation margin even with residual moisture present.
Initial hydrophilicity lasts throughout the total working time
Guarantee of a precise impression even at the end of the total working time. Good results regardless of the time of the application stage.
Increasing hydrophilicity Clinical conditions (moist oral cavity) further improve the initial hydrophilicity.
Good fl owability with high thixotropy The material fl ows into narrow crevices when pressure is applied and does not drip from the tooth into the oral cavity.
User/patient-friendly setting characteristics Relaxed, careful impression-taking due to an adequa-tely long total working time: more comfortable for the patient and greater satisfaction.
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Contact anglesThe contact angle measurement is the parameter for testing a material‘s hydrophilicity, describing how an impression material handels a moist tooth surface. To measure contact angles, a water droplet is applied to the material‘s surface. The angle of the droplet parallel to the material‘s surface is observed and recorded.If the droplet‘s angle rapidly fl attens out onto the material, then the material has excellent hydrophilicity meaning it can overcome any residual moisture remaining on the tooth, even in extreme conditions.
Panasil® initial contact x-light
Hydrophilicity
Drop age 3 s
Contact angle: < 10°.
Contact angle < 10°
2011
Top Impression
Material
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Editors’ Choice
+ + + + +
Dental Advisor, Vol. 27,
No. 05, June 2010
Panasil® initial contact light
Precise Detail, Predictable Result –even in extreme situations.Addition-curing, elastomeric precision impression material based on vinyl poly-
siloxane with very high initial hydrophilicity.
Panasil® initial contact light is a low viscosity impression material that can be
ideally combined with the tray materials Panasil® tray soft heavy, Monopren®
transfer and the classic Panasil® putty soft from the jar.
• Immediate exceptional initial hydrophilicity
• The fastest to reach optimal values
• The only „Permanent hydrophilic“
• Best in a moist environment
Fast-Set Regular-Set
Normal pack 100 ml REF 13471 REF 13411 2 x 50 ml cartridge + 12 mixing tips
Normal pack tube 120 ml REF 13416 1 x 60 ml tube base, 1 x 60 ml tube catalyst
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® putty soft in the sandwich impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
One-step impression technique (simultaneous technique)
One-step impression technique using a foil
Two-step putty/wash technique
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations
Fabricating full or partial dentures
Reline impressions
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® initial contact light Panasil® initial contact light tube
1:11 minute30 seconds
1 minute2 minutes30 seconds
4 minutes A 46 – 0.20 99.3 3.5
Panasil® initial contact light fast 1:1 1 minute 30 seconds 2 minutes 3 minutes A 46 – 0.20 99.3 3.5
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® initial contact light Panasil® initial contact light fast
Type 3, light-bodied
41 1:1, 50 ml cartridgeApplyfi x® 4 dispensing gun DS-50 1:1/2:1
Yellow mixing tipMB Ø 4.2 mm
Green Neutral
Panasil® initial contact light tube
Type 3, light-bodied
41 1:1, 120 ml tube Manual Manual Green Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Precision impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® initial contact light Advantages and Benefits
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
Exceptional initial hydrophilicity The material immediately overcomes the residual moisture and directly contacts the moist tooth surface; the impression reproduces the crisp detail of the prepa-ration margin even with residual moisture present.
Initial hydrophilicity lasts throughout the total working time
Guarantee of a precise impression even at the end of the total working time. Good results regardless of the time of the application stage.
Increasing hydrophilicity Clinical conditions (moist oral cavity) further improve the initial hydrophilicity.
Good fl owability with high thixotropy The material fl ows into narrow crevices when pressure is applied and does not drip from the tooth into the oral cavity.
User/patient-friendly setting characteristics Relaxed, careful impression-taking due to an adequa-tely long total working time: more comfortable for the patient and greater satisfaction.
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Contact anglesThe contact angle measurement is the parameter for testing a material‘s hydrophilicity, describing how an impression material handels a moist tooth surface. To measure contact angles, a water droplet is applied to the material‘s surface. The angle of the droplet parallel to the material‘s surface is observed and recorded.If the droplet‘s angle rapidly fl attens out onto the material, then the material has excellent hydrophilicity meaning it can overcome any residual moisture remaining on the tooth, even in extreme conditions.
Panasil® initial contact lightHydrophilicity
Drop age 3 s
Contact angle: < 10°.
Contact angle < 10°
2011
Top Impression
Material
www.dentaladvisor.com
Editors’ Choice
+ + + + +
Dental Advisor, Vol. 27,
No. 05, June 2010
Panasil® initial contact regular
Precise Detail, Predictable Result –even in extreme situations.Addition-curing, elastomeric precision impression material based on vinyl
polysiloxane with very high initial hydrophilicity.
Panasil® initial contact regular is a medium viscosity impression material that can be ideally combined with the tray materials Panasil® binetics putty fast, Panasil® tray soft heavy and the classic Panasil® putty soft from the jar.
• Immediate exceptional initial hydrophilicity
• The fastest to reach optimal values
• The only „Permanent hydrophilic“
• Best in a moist environment
Fast-Set Regular-Set
Normal pack 100 ml REF 13481 REF 13431 2 x 50 ml cartridge + 12 mixing tips
Normal pack tube 120 ml REF 134361 x 60 ml tube base, 1 x 60 ml tube catalyst
Here used in combination with Panasil® binetics putty fast in the one-step foil impression technique
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
One-step impression technique (simultaneous technique)
One-step impression technique using a foil
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations
Fabricating full or partial dentures
Reline impression
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® initial contact regular Panasil® initial contact regular tube
1:11 minute30 seconds
1 minute2 minutes30 seconds
4 minutes A 46 – 0.20 99.7 3.0
Panasil® initial contact regular fast 1:1 1 minute 30 seconds 2 minutes 3 minutes A 46 – 0.20 99.7 3.0
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® initial contact regular Panasil® initial contact regular fast
Type 2, medium-bodied
37 1:1, 50 ml cartridgeApplyfi x® 4 dispensing gun DS-50 1:1/2:1
Green mixing tipMB Ø 6.5 mm
Grey Neutral
Panasil® initial contact regular tubeType 2, medium-bodied
37 1:1, 120 ml tube Manual Manual Grey Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Precision impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® initial contact regular Advantages and Benefits
Product Advantages Advantages to the Practitioner
Exceptional initial hydrophilicity The material immediately overcomes the residual moisture and directly contacts the moist tooth surface; the impression reproduces the crisp detail of the prepa-ration margin even with residual moisture present.
Initial hydrophilicity lasts throughout the total working time
Guarantee of a precise impression even at the end of the total working time. Good results regardless of the time of the application stage.
Increasing hydrophilicity Clinical conditions (moist oral cavity) further improve the initial hydrophilicity.
Good fl owability with high thixotropy The material fl ows into narrow crevices when pressu-re is applied and does not drip from the tooth into the oral cavity.
User/patient-friendly setting characteristics Relaxed, careful impression-taking due to an adequa-tely long total working time: more comfortable for the patient and greater satisfaction.
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Contact anglesThe contact angle measurement is the parameter for testing a material‘s hydrophilicity, describing how an impression material handels a moist tooth surface. To measure contact angles, a water droplet is applied to the material‘s surface. The angle of the droplet parallel to the material‘s surface is observed and recorded.If the droplet‘s angle rapidly fl attens out onto the material, then the material has excellent hydrophilicity meaning it can overcome any residual moisture remaining on the tooth, even in extreme conditions.
Panasil® initial contact regularHydrophilicity
Drop age 3 s
Contact angle: < 10°.
Contact angle < 10°
2011
Top Impression
Material
www.dentaladvisor.com
Editors’ Choice
+ + + + +
Dental Advisor, Vol. 27,
No. 05, June 2010
Panasil® initial contact with thePanasil® family of tray impression materials
Panasil® binetics putty
Panasil® putty
Panasil® tray
Two-step impression technique
One-step impression technique(simultaneous technique)
One-step putty-wash impression technique using a foil
Functional impression
Impressions for forming functional peripheries
Reline im-pression
Putt
y
Panasil® binetics putty fast
Panasil® binetics putty soft
Panasil® putty
Panasil® putty fast set
Panasil® putty soft
Hea
vy
Panasil® tray fast heavy
Panasil® tray soft heavy
Panasil® tray soft heavy fast
Best results in combination with…
Ligh
t Bod
y
Panasil® initial contact x-light
Panasil® initial contact light
Panasil® initial contact regular
highly recommended recommended
The optimal product for your favorite technique
Panasil® binetics putty fast
Extruding instead of kneading Kneadable, addition-curing, elastomeric precision preliminary impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane. Quick setting.
Clean, Reliable. Quick. Available in the convenient Plug & Press® system. Panasil® binetics putty fast meets the usual standard of quality expected from Kettenbach. Panasil® binetics putty fast is also odorless and has a neutral taste.
• No more manual kneading
• Exact dispensing
• Reduced material use
Intro pack 362 ml REF 281031 x 300 ml base, 1 x 62 ml catalyst,10 dynamic mixers, 1 cartridge body
Refi ll pack 724 ml REF 116612 x 300 ml base, 2 x 62 ml catalyst
Economy pack 2172 ml REF 116636 x 300 ml base, 6 x 62 ml catalyst
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® initial contact x-light in the two-step impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
Two-step putty/wash technique
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® binetics putty fast 5:11 minute30 seconds
N/a2 minutes30 seconds
4 minutes A 63 – 0.20 99.5 2.5
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® binetics putty fast Type 0, putty 235:1,362 ml foil bag
Sympress or other automatic mixing and dispensing unit
Dynamic mixer Green Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Precision preliminary impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® binetics putty fast Advantages and Benefits
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
No more manual kneading Mixes easily and hygienically at the press of a button
Exact dispensing Consistently good results
Reduced material use Only the amount of material required is dispensed
User/patient-friendly setting characteristics Ideal for the two-step impression technique with a total working time of 1 min. 30 sec. and an intraoral setting time of 2 min. 30 sec
Good elastic properties Easy removal from the patient’s mouth
Convenient Plug & Press® system Easy handling
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Panasil® binetics putty soft
Extruding instead of kneading Kneadable, addition-curing, elastomeric precision preliminary impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane. Low fi nal hardness.
Clean. Reliable. Quick. Available in the convenient Plug & Press® system. Panasil® binetics putty soft meets the usual standard of quality expected from Kettenbach. Panasil® binetics putty soft is also odorless and has a neutral taste.
• No more manual kneading
• Exact dispensing
• Reduced material use
Intro pack 362 ml REF 281041 x 300 ml base, 1 x 62 ml catalyst,10 dynamic mixers, 1 cartridge body
Refi ll pack 724 ml REF 116712 x 300 ml base, 2 x 62 ml catalyst
Economy pack 2172 ml REF 116736 x 300 ml base, 6 x 62 ml catalyst
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® initial contact light in the sandwich impression technique
Precision impression material | Page 15
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
Two-step putty/wash technique
One-step putty/wash technique
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparationsImpressions for forming functional peripheries
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® binetics putty soft 5:1 2 minutes N/a 3 minutes 5 minutes A 56 – 0.20 99.5 3.5
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® binetics putty soft Type 0, putty 23 5:1, 362 ml foil bag
Sympress or other automatic mixing and dispensing unit
Dynamic mixer Yellow-green Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Precision preliminary impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® binetics putty soft Advantages and Benefits
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
No more manual kneading Mixes easily and hygienically at the press of a button
Accurate dispensing Consistently good results
Reduced material use Only the amount of material required is dispensed
User/patient-friendly setting characteristics Ideal for the sandwich impression technique with a total working time of 2 min. and an intraoral setting time of 3 min.
Good elastic properties Easy removal from the patient’s mouth
Convenient Plug & Press® system Easy handling
Extract from the study, experimental evaluation of the removal force of sili-cone impressions on phantom models.J. Hey et al, University of Halle-Witten-berg, Germany, 2008
Pronounced undercuts on the tooth or alveolar ridge can cause considerable problems when removing the impres-sion. It may also result in damage to the stone model in the dental laboratory, particularly with slender prepared teeth. Panasil® binetics putty soft exhibited lowest removal force of the materials involved in this test with a value of 163.6 N. The lowest mean removal force was measured for the material combination of Panasil® putty soft and Panasil® initial contact light.
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Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Panasil® putty
Lasting successKneadable, addition-curing, elastomeric precision preliminary impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane.
Panasil® putty is a modern classic. The highly effi cient impression material guarantees maximum precision and optimal convenience thanks to an intraoral setting time of only 2 minutes.
• Panasil® putty is ideal for use in combination with Panasil® contact plus x-light.
Intro pack 400 ml REF 111001 x 200 ml base, 1 x 200 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Normal pack 900 ml REF 111011 x 450 ml base, 1 x 450 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Economy pack 3600 ml REF 111034 x 450 ml base, 4 x 450 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® contact plus x-light in the two-step impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
Two-step putty/wash technique
One-step putty/wash technique
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparationsImpressions for forming functional peripheries
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Precision preliminary impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® putty Advantages and Benefits
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® putty 1:1 2 minutes N/a 2 minutes 4 minutes A 66 – 0.20 99.0 2.7
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® puttyType 0, Putty
241:1, 400/900 ml in jars
Manual, 1 measuring scoop (12.3 ml) per component (base and hardener)
Manual Yellow Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
Short intraoral setting time of only 2 minutes Effi cient impression-taking, patient-friendly
Good elastic properties Easy removal from the patient’s mouth
Non-sticky Easy handling
Pliable consistency Good control of the wash material; easy to knead
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Panasil® putty fast set
Lasting successKneadable, addition-curing, elastomeric precision preliminary impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane. Quick setting.
Panasil® putty fast set is a modern classic. The highly effi cient impression material guarantees maximum precision and optimal convenience thanks to an intraoral setting time of only 2 minutes.
• Panasil® putty fast set is ideal for use in combination with Panasil® contact plus x-light.
Intro pack 400 ml REF 111401 x 200 ml base, 1 x 200 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Normal pack 900 ml REF 111411 x 450 ml base, 1 x 450 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Economy pack 3600 ml REF 111434 x 450 ml base, 4 x 450 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® contact plus x-light in the two-step impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
Two-step putty/wash technique
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® putty fast set 1:11 minute30 seconds
N/a 2 minutes3 minutes30 seconds
A 66 – 0.20 99.0 2.7
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® putty fast setType 0, putty
241:1, 400/900 ml in jars
Manual, 1 measuring scoop (12.3 ml) per component (base and hardener
Manual Yellow ochre Neutral
Precision preliminary impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® putty fast set Advantages and Benefits
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Cut-back primary impression. All undercuts and in-terdental septa were fully removed, adequate escape channels were prepared to avoid the wash material displacing the primary impression material.
Syringing the prepared teeth with low viscosity Panasil® initial contact x-light. This material fl ows into the infragingival region excellently, even with residual moisture. The tooth surfaces were immedia-tely and permanently wetted.
Completed two-step impression. The wash material was compressed to a very thin fi lm. The impression accurately reproduces the preparation details.
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Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
Short intraoral setting time of only 2 minutes with a total working time of 1 minute 30 seconds
Effi cient impression-taking, patient-friendly, quick fi nal set
Good elastic properties Easy removal from the patient’s mouth
Non-sticky Easy handling
Pliable consistency Good control of the wash material; easy to knead
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Panasil® putty soft
Lasting successKneadable, addition-curing, elastomeric precision preliminary impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane. Low fi nal hardness.
Panasil® putty soft is a modern classic. The highly effi cient impression material guarantees maximum precision and optimal convenience thanks to an intraoral setting time of only 2 minutes.
• Panasil® putty soft is ideal for use in combination with Panasil® initial contact regular or Panasil® contact two in one light.
Intro pack 400 ml REF 111201 x 200 ml base, 1 x 200 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Normal pack 900 ml REF 111211 x 450 ml base, 1 x 450 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Economy pack 3600 ml REF 111234 x 450 ml base, 4 x 450 ml catalyst, 2 measuring scoops
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® initial contact regular in the sandwich impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
Two-step putty/wash technique
One-step putty/wash technique
INDICATIONS
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparationsImpressions for forming functionalperipheries
highly recommended recommended
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical Data
Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® putty soft 1:1 2 minutes N/a 2 minutes 4 minutes A 60 – 0.20 99.0 2.7
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® putty softType 0, putty
241:1, 400/900 ml in jars
Manual, 1 measuring scoop (12.3 ml) per component (base and hardener)
Manual Yellow Neutral
Precision preliminary impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® putty soft Advantages and Benefits
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
Short intraoral setting time of only 2 minutes Effi cient impression-taking, patient-friendly
Low fi nal hardness For patients with the problem of a periodontally damaged residual dentition
Good elastic properties Easy removal from the patient’s mouth
Non-sticky Easy handling
Pliable consistency Good control of the wash material; easy to knead
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Extract from the study, experimental evalua-tion of the removal force of silicone impres-sions on phantom models.J. Hey et al, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, 2008
Pronounced undercuts on the tooth or alveolar ridge can cause considerable problems when removing the impression. It may also result in damage to the stone model in the dental labo-ratory, particularly with slender prepared teeth. Panasil® putty soft exhibited the lowest removal force of the materials involved in this test with a value of 159.4 N. The lowest mean removal force was measured for the material combina-tion of Panasil® putty soft and Panasil® initial contact light.
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Panasil® tray fast heavy
Consistent positional stabilityHigh viscosity, addition-curing, elastomeric precision impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane. Quick setting.
A feature of Panasil® tray, the “heavy body” in the “fast” version, is its high positional stability. Quick-setting Panasil® tray fast heavy can also be used for the two-step impression technique due to its high fi nal hardness, as this allows it to be easily trimmed.
Panasil® tray fast heavy can also be easily used in combination with Panasil® initial contact light in the double mix impression technique as well as with Panasil® initial contact x-light or Panasil® contact plus x-light in the two-step impression technique.
Panasil® tray fast heavy can be processed cleanly, reliably and quickly with the convenient Plug & Press® system.
Normal pack 100 ml REF 135512 x 50 ml cartridge, 6 mixing tips
Intro pack 362 ml REF 280981 x 300 ml base, 1 x 62 ml catalyst, 10 dynamic mixers, 1 cartridge body
Refi ll pack 724 ml REF 116212 x 300 ml base, 2 x 62 ml catalyst
Economy pack 2172 ml REF 116236 x 300 ml base, 6 x 62 ml catalyst
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® initial contact x-light in the two-step impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
One-step impression technique (simultaneous technique)*
Two-step impression technique
INDICATIONS
Functional impressions
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations
highly recommended recommended
*in combination with Panasil® light bodies
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
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Product name Mixing ratio
Working time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® tray fast heavycartridge
1:1 1 minute N/a 2 minutes 3 minutes A 62 – 0.20 99.5 3.0
Panasil® tray fast heavyfoil bag
5:11 minute20 seconds
N/a 2 minutes3 minutes20 seconds
A 62 – 0.20 99.7 2.5
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® tray fast heavycartridge
Type 1, heavy-bodied
341:1,50 ml cartridge
Applyfi x® 4 dispensing gunDS-50 1:1/2:1
Green mixing tip MB Ø 6.5 mm
Orange Neutral
Panasil® tray fast heavyfoil bag
Type 1, heavy-bodied
325:1,362 ml foil bags
Sympress or other automatic mixing and dispensing unit
Dynamic mixer Orange Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Precision impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® tray fast heavy Advantages and Benefits
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
Good Accuracy Panasil® tray fast heavy provided excellent detail without drag
Good setting characteristics Effi cient impression-taking thanks to a user-friendly working time and a patient-friendly intraoral setting time
High fi nal hardness Easy trimming of the preliminary impression
High positional stability Quick pressure build-up
Good elastic properties Easy removal from the patient’s mouth
Ease of mixing Extruded easily due to convenient Plug & Press® system or 50 ml cartrigde
Ease of Reading Margins Good color contrast of Panasil® tray fast heavy and wash material
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
Panasil® tray soft heavy
Consistent positional stabilityHigh viscosity, addition-curing, elastomeric precision impression material based on vinyl polysiloxane. Low fi nal hardness.
A feature of Panasil® tray, the “heavy body” in the “soft” version, is its high positional stability. Panasil® tray soft heavy is ideal for use with the double mix impression technique due to its low fi nal hardness.
Panasil® tray soft heavy can be optimally combined with Panasil® initial contact light and Panasil® initial contact regular as well as Panasil® contact two in one light.
Panasil® tray soft heavy can be processed cleanly, reliably and quickly with the convenient Plug & Press® system.
Fast-Set Regular-Set
Normal pack 100 ml REF 13561 REF 135412 x 50 ml cartridge, 6 mixing tips
Intro pack 362 ml REF 281021 x 300 ml base, 1 x 62 ml catalyst, 10 dynamic mixers, 1 cartridge body
Refi ll pack 724 ml REF 116412 x 300 ml base, 2 x 62 ml catalyst
Economy pack 2172 ml REF 116436 x 300 ml base, 6 x 62 ml catalyst
Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
Here used in combination with Panasil® initial contact light in the double mix impression technique
SUGGESTED IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE
One-step impression technique (simultaneous technique)*
Two-step impression technique
INDICATIONS
Functional impressions
Implant impressions
Impressions for crowns/bridges/inlays/onlays and veneer preparations
highly recommended recommended
*in combination with Panasil light bodies
Vinyl polysiloxane (VPS)
Precision impression material
Technical DataProduct name Mixing
ratioWorking time at23° C/74° F ≤
Working time at35° C/95° F ≤
Intraoral setting time at35° C/95° F ≥
Total setting time* ≥
Hardness (approx.)Shore
Linear dimensi-onal change(max.) %
Elastic Recovery test (approx.) %
Strain in compres-sion (approx.) %
Panasil® tray soft heavycartridge
1:1 2 minutes N/a 2 minutes 4 minutes A 55 – 0.20 99.5 3.0
Panasil® tray soft heavy fastcartridge
1:1 1 minute N/a 2 minutes 3 minutes A 55 – 0.20 99.5 3.0
Panasil® tray soft heavyfoil bag
5:1 2 minutes N/a 2 minutes 4 minutes A 55 – 0.20 99.7 3.0
Product name ISO 4823 Consistency (approx.) mm
Mixing ratio and total content volume per unit
Mixing technique Mixing element Color Odor/taste
Panasil® tray soft heavycartridge
Type 1, heavy-bodied
341:1,50 ml cartridge
Applyfi x® 4 dispensing gun DS-50 1:1/2:1
Green mixing tip MB Ø 6.5 mm
Orange Neutral
Panasil® tray soft heavy fastcartridge
Type 1, heavy-bodied
341:1,50 ml cartridge
Applyfi x® 4 dispensing gun DS-50 1:1/2:1
Green mixing tip MB Ø 6.5 mm
Orange Neutral
Panasil® tray soft heavyfoil bag
Type 1, heavy-bodied
325:1, 362 ml foil bags
Sympress or other automatic mixing and dispensing unit
Dynamic mixer Orange Neutral
* Total setting time (removal from the mouth) from the start of mixing.
Precision impression material (vinyl polysiloxane)
The Panasil® tray soft heavy Advantages and Benefits
Product Advantages Benefi ts to the Practitioner
Good Accuracy Panasil® tray soft heavy provided excellent detail without drag
Good setting characteristics Effi cient impression-taking thanks to a user-friendly working time and a patient-friendly intraoral setting time in the double mix impression technique
High positional stability Quick pressure build-up
Good elastic properties Easy removal from the patient’s mouth
Ease of mixing Extruded easily due to convenient Plug & Press® system or 50 ml cartrigde
Ease of Reading Margins Good color contrast of Panasil® tray soft heavy and wash material
Photograph: With the kind permission ofDr. Ugo Torquati Gritti, Italy
Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Im Heerfeld 7, 35713 Eschenburg · Germany, Phone: +49 (0) 2774 7050, www.kettenbach.com
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No. 05, June 2010
AccessoriesWe supply the relevant accessories to ensure the optimal application of Kettenbach products in the dental offi ce and laboratory. It should be noted that the results promised can only be achieved by using the accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
AdhesivesThe correct adhesive for all types of material.
Impression traysOur range contains the corresponding impression trays that facilitate all types of impression-taking.
Mixing / Dispensing/ ApplicationOur range includes all mixing, dispensing and application tools to guarantee easy, material-saving impression-taking for our customers.
Panasil® Adhesive 10 ml REF 14101
Mixing tip Ø 6.5 mm, green 50 pieces REF 17234Mixing tip Ø 6.5 mm, green 100 pieces REF 17235Mixing tip Ø 6.5 mm, green 500 pieces REF 01139
Mixing tip Ø 4.2 mm, yellow 100 pieces REF 17240Mixing tip Ø 4.2 mm, yellow 500 pieces REF 17242
Intraoral tip for mixing tip Ø 6.5 mm, transparent 96 pieces REF 17221Intraoral tip for mixing tip Ø 4.2 mm, yellow 96 pieces REF 17222
Sympress Europe 1 piece REF 35910Sympress USA 1 piece REF 35911Sympress UK 1 piece REF 35912Sympress Switzerland 1 piece REF 35913Sympress Australia 1 piece REF 35914Sympress Japan 1 piece REF 35915Wall Mounting Bracket for Sympress 1 piece REF 35908Dynamic mixer 50 pieces REF 17253 Dynamic mixer 200 pieces REF 17255 Cartridge body 1 piece REF 17744Current prices are available from our distributors. Not all products/packages are available in all markets.
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