Self-curing sealant provides hard-surface finish

Jan. 1, 1996
Lang Dental, a leader in acrylics, introduces Jet Seal, a revolutionary, new, self-curing sealant. Jet Seal is a surface sealant to be used when sealing soft and hard relines, temporary crowns and bridges, denture repairs, dentures, restorations, etc. Jet Seal fills in surface porosity and increases color stability. It is an autopolymerizing resin that is easy to use. Paint Jet Seal on any acrylic surface and it air dries in approximately one minute! It provides a hard-surface finish with excell

Lang Dental, a leader in acrylics, introduces Jet Seal, a revolutionary, new, self-curing sealant. Jet Seal is a surface sealant to be used when sealing soft and hard relines, temporary crowns and bridges, denture repairs, dentures, restorations, etc. Jet Seal fills in surface porosity and increases color stability. It is an autopolymerizing resin that is easy to use. Paint Jet Seal on any acrylic surface and it air dries in approximately one minute! It provides a hard-surface finish with excellent aesthetics. No polishing is necessary after application of Jet Seal.

For additional information, call Lang Dental at 800-222-LANG or circle the number below.

LANG DENTAL MFG. CO., INC.

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