Separating Fluid — plaster / resin separator Acryline Anaxdent liquid monomer for cold-curing acrylic resin in the dental laboratory
Référence: H5864.

Acryline Anaxdent - universal cold-curing resin liquid for dental prosthetic laboratories
Acryline is a universal acrylic resin developed to provide a more natural gingival appearance in the laboratory. It is particularly valuable for partial dentures, removable implant restorations, repairs, fillings, and certain splint or surgical guide applications depending on the selected version.
Acryline Anaxdent: a cold-curing resin designed for gingival aesthetics in the dental laboratory
For a dental laboratory looking to go beyond a simple standard pink base, Acryline Anaxdent makes it possible to create more refined gingival effects.
Thanks to its different opacity levels, this resin helps mask dark areas, cover frameworks or discolorations, and create a more natural result on removable prostheses, especially on implant-supported cases or partial frameworks.
Key advantages for the dental technician
- Universal cold-curing resin suited to acrylic techniques used in the dental laboratory.
- Adjustable opacity to better manage the aesthetics of artificial gingiva.
- Good crack resistance and dimensional stability.
- Low absorption of moisture / saliva for improved in-use stability.
Why Acryline stands out
- Aesthetic approach specifically designed for visible gingival areas.
- Wide range of shades and opacity levels depending on the case to be treated.
- Clear version useful for splints and implant guides.
- ISO EN 1567 Type II, Class 1 compliance and cadmium-free formulation.
Applications in the dental laboratory
- Partial dentures and removable implant restorations.
- Masking dark or unaesthetic gingival areas.
- Covering metal bands or visible cervical zones.
- Repairs, fillings, and prosthetic individualization.
- Splints and implant guides with the Clear version depending on the indication.
Practical processing guidelines
- Indicative mix: 10 g of powder to 7 ml of liquid.
- Soaking time: approximately 15 seconds.
- Standard polymerization: 10 min at 45 °C.
- Under pressure: approximately 15 min at 45 °C between 2 and 5 bar depending on the protocol.
- Can be processed by molding, brush application, and injection depending on the case.
The benefit of adjustable opacity levels
One of the major strengths of Acryline is its ability to provide more refined control over the visual perception of gingiva.
The different shades do not only affect the color, but also the degree of opacity.
This makes it possible to adapt the final result to a wide variety of clinical situations: lighter gingiva, darker areas, underlying structures that need to be masked, or the search for a more lifelike effect in interdental areas.
Why the Clear version is especially useful
The Acryline Clear version is valuable whenever a transparent material is required for splints or implant guides.
Anaxdent resin is highly stable, virtually shrinkage-free, free of bubbles, and compatible with both modeled and injected processing, which is especially useful for pieces requiring visibility and precision.
How to choose the right Acryline shade?
If you are looking for a cold-curing resin primarily focused on gingival aesthetics, Acryline is particularly relevant.
The Regular version offers moderate opacity and a fairly universal approach for repairs and fillings.
The Light Pink version is well suited to many gingival shades commonly encountered in Europe.
The Pink and Dark Pink versions are more opaque, making them especially useful for masking a framework, a discolored area, or reinforcing the aesthetic effect of a more pronounced artificial gingiva.
Laboratory tips to get the best from Acryline
- Choose the shade according to the expected opacity level, not just the visible color.
- Carefully prepare the areas to be repaired or individualized to improve bonding.
- Use pressure polymerization to reduce bubbles and improve surface quality.
- For aesthetic cases, work in small areas to better control the final gingival result.
- In summer or in warm environments, adjust the protocol if necessary to maintain a comfortable working time.
Product positioning
- Cold-curing resin focused on removable prosthetics and gingival aesthetics.
- A useful approach for cases where a standard pink resin lacks natural appearance.
- Suitable for laboratories that want to achieve more detailed work in interdental areas and artificial gingiva zones.
Cases where Acryline becomes especially useful
- Masking metal or dark areas beneath the resin.
- Removable implant cases requiring a more realistic gingival appearance.
- Repairs or additions on prostheses where the pink aesthetics need to be reworked.
- Fabrication of splints or guides when the Clear version is indicated.
Technical specifications — Acryline Anaxdent
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material type | Cold-curing PMMA monomer |
| Positioning | Universal resin recommended for acrylic laboratory techniques |
| Main advantage | Gingival aesthetics with adjustable opacities |
| Applications | Partial dentures, removable implant restorations, repairs, fillings, splints, implant guides depending on the version |
| Versions / shades | Clear, Regular, Light Pink, Pink, Dark Pink, Stuttgart Composition |
| Indicated opacities | 5% Clear • 30% Regular • 50% Light Pink • 60% Stuttgart • 80% Pink / Dark Pink |
| Indicative mix | 10 g powder / 7 ml liquid |
| Standard polymerization | 10 min at 45 °C |
| Pressure polymerization | 15 min at 45 °C under 2–5 bar depending on protocol |
| Compliance | ISO EN 1567 Type II, Class 1 |
| Special features | Cadmium-free, low shrinkage for the Clear version, bubble-free according to the manufacturer’s presentation |
| Brand | Anaxdent |
| Reference / SKU | H5862 |
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Delivery
Delivery: 1 Acryline Anaxdent monomer - your choice
FAQ — Acryline Anaxdent
Why choose Acryline rather than a standard pink resin?
Acryline is not just a “classic” pink resin.
Its main advantage is that it offers different opacity levels to better manage the aesthetics of artificial gingiva.
This makes it possible to cover a framework, mask a dark area, or create a more natural appearance on a partial denture or removable implant prosthesis.
Which Acryline shade should be used for repairs and fillings?
The catalog particularly highlights the Regular shade with an opacity of around 30% for universal use, especially in repairs and fillings.
It is generally a very good option when looking for a balance between natural appearance, coverage, and easy integration into the lab workflow.
What is the Clear version in the Acryline range used for?
The Clear version is intended for cases where transparency is useful, for example for certain splints or certain implant guides.
The product is highly stable, with very low shrinkage, bubble-free, and compatible with modeled or injected processing.
Is this resin suitable for aesthetic implant work?
Yes, this is actually one of the strongest aspects of the range.
Acryline was developed to achieve a more natural gingival appearance on removable restorations, especially on implants or in cases where the artificial gingiva needs to look more realistic.
Its opacity range helps reproduce gingival visual depth more effectively.
How can surface quality be improved in the laboratory?
Respecting the correct powder / liquid ratio, a consistent soaking time, and pressure polymerization helps achieve a more regular resin.
Then, careful finishing and polishing improve gloss, aesthetics, and the final perception of the prosthesis delivered to the patient.