Our most preferred splinting material. The combination of plastic and rubber-like characteristics, with the controlled level of rigidity, allow for the fabrication of infinite types of splints.
Provides versatile traits, including:
Controlled stretch - makes larger patterns easy to handle.
Intimate conformability, insuring precise fit.
Sufficient rigidity eliminates need for reinforcement.
Flexibility - stands up to high stress applications.
Recommended for:
Static and dynamic splints.
Spastic patients.
Elbow and knee splints.
Hand, finger and wrist splints.
Fracture bracing.
Body jackets.
When heated for one minute at 160 F (70 C), INFINITYy™ will remain moldable for three to four minutes. Edges take on a self-sealing characteristic when trimmed in a warm state, and do not require refinishing. Spot heating, minor adjustments and permanent self-bonding is accomplished with a heat gun and bonding solvent. Available smooth or perforated.
INFINITY™ THIN (1/16" and 3/32") heats in 15 to 30 seconds and has a working time of one to two minutes. All thicknesses are available in smooth or perforated. Thinner materials used for arthritic and pediatric patients.
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