Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors Beige Splinting Sheet

Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors Beige Splinting Sheet

  • Latex Free
  • Made in USA

Rolyan Aquaplast-T Watercolors Beige Splinting Sheet is a moldable splinting material which has the optimum combination of intimate conformability and resistant stretch. 100% memory allows repeated reheating and economical splint revisions. Resoften the material and it will return to its original size and shape. Providing moderate resistance this splint features all the characteristics of Aquaplast-T and has ideal use for experienced and serial splinters on their patients.

Aquaplast-T Splint Highlights:

  • Latex free
  • Made in USA
  • Ideal for serial splints
  • Hand, wrist, finger and thumb splints
  • Dynamic outrigger bases

Item # Desc Pkg Price
A96231 1/8" x 18" x 24" Single Sheet Solid Each
$131.06
$97.12
A96257 3/32" x 18" x 24" Single Sheet Solid Each
$164.85
$122.15
A96241 1/16" x 18" x 24" Single Sheet Solid Each
$166.66
$123.49
A96232 1/8" x 18" x 24" Single Sheet 19% OptiPerf Each
$184.73
$136.88
A96258 3/32" x 18" x 24" Single Sheet 19% OptiPerf Each
$187.79
$139.14

Aquaplast-T Splinting Sheet Features

  • Edges can be trimmed and finished easily
  • For a temporary bond, pinch heated surfaces together
  • For a permanent bond remove the coating with spirits or by safely scraping with a sharp instrument
  • Bright colors encourage compliance
  • Moderate resistance
  • Less likely to be removed with the laundry

More About Rolyan Aquaplast-T Splinting sheet

  • Precautions for Finished Orthoses:
    -
    Splint adjustments are to be made only by a healthcare professional. The healthcare professional is responsible for providing wearing instructions and precautions to other healthcare practitioners, care providers involved in the patients care, and the patient.
    - If unusual swelling, skin discoloration or discomfort occurs, use should be discontinued and a health care professional consulted
  • Patterning:
    - Patterns can be drawn on all splinting materials with a scratch awl before placing the material in the water
  • Cutting:
    - All splinting materials can be cut at room temperature by using heavy-duty shears, or scoring with a utility knife and bending at the scored mark, then completing the cut with a knife or scissors.
    - If more detailed pattern-making is required, it is recommended that the pattern be transferred to the splinting material to make a rough blank. Then heat the rough blank for one-half the recommended time or until material is soft enough to cut with scissors.
    - This method will reduce rough edges and save time with edge finishing.
    - Light splinting materials can be cut at room temperature using scissors.
  • Heating: For Aquaplast splinting materials, use a heat pan liner in the bottom of the heat pan or frying pan.
    - Hydrocollator units can be used for large pieces of splinting material.
    - Use a heat pan liner to dip the material into the unit, to ensure that the material does not touch the bottom. Do not leave the splint blank unattended.
    - In addition to hot water heating, Aquaplast materials can be heated in a convection oven
    Note: that dry heating makes the material self-bonding, so no surface preparation is required for bonding. Material that is heated in the oven also becomes hotter than material heated in water; check temperature carefully before applying it to the patient. Heat material without overlapping or folding on a baking sheet with a non-stick surface in a preheated oven as follows.
    - heat at 195° to 205°F (90°C to 95°C) for up to 10 minutes or until transparent or translucent
    Technical Tip: To prevent hands from sticking to Original Aquaplast and Original Resilient, use cold cream or mineral oil on hands or dip hands in cold water.
  • Forming:
    - When Aquaplast materials become transparent or translucent in a heat pan, the material is soft and ready to form.
    - When the material is soft, remove it from the water and pat it dry with an absorbent towel. (To avoid towel impressions or lint, cover the towel with a pillow case before drying the splinting material.)
    - Check the temperature of the material before beginning to fabricate the splint on the patient
    Technical Tip: To prevent hands from sticking to Original Aquaplast and Original Resilient, use cold cream or mineral oil on hands or dip hands in cold water
  • Cooling:
    - Cold water, cold packs, cold spray, or cold wraps can be used to speed the cooling process.
    Technical Tip: Exercise band that has been stored in a freezer can also be used to speed the cooling process
  • Adjustments:
    - Change in contour or design of the splint can be accomplished easily by spot-heating the area by pouring hot water over it or using a heat gun. Care should be taken not to overheat the material when using a heat gun
    - keep the hot air stream of the heat gun moving and do not hold it too close to the material.
  • Edge Finishing:
    - Smooth edges by heating the rough edges of the splinting material with a heat gun or dipping the edge into heated water for 5 to 10 seconds.
    - Smooth the heated edges using finger tips or the palm of the hand small amount of hand or body lotion on the finger tips makes smoothing the edges easier.
  • Care and Cleaning:
    - Splinting materials The shelf life of low-temperature splinting materials is indefinite under the following conditions:
    - Store at temperatures between 40° and 90°F (4° and 32°C)
    - Store at less than 65% relative humidity
    - Avoid prolonged exposure to light, especially ultraviolet light
    - Avoid exposure to corrosive fumes and ethylene oxide fumes.
  • Fabricated splints:
    - The splint will lose its shape in temperatures over 135°F (57°C). It should be kept away from sources of heat such as ovens, hot water, open flames, and sunny car windows.
    - The splint can be cleaned with soap and lukewarm water.
    - The straps can be washed with soap and water, but the adhesive portion should not be moistened.
    - The splint and straps should be allowed to dry thoroughly before reapplication of the splint.

Specification

Temperature

1/16" (1.6 mm)160° To 170° F (70° to 75° C) Water for 35 seconds
3/32" (2.4 mm)160° To 170° F (70° to 75° C) Water for 1 minute
1/8" (3.2 mm)160° To 170° F (70° to 75° C) Water for 1 minute

Time

1/16" (1.6 mm)1 to 2 minutes of working time
3/32" (2.4 mm)2 to 3 minutes of working time
1/8" (3.2 mm)4 to 6 minutes of working time

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