Erkoskin - Silicone For Gutter Tank on Thermoformed Plates
Référence: 625.050
Erkoskin — Self-curing silicone film for bleaching tray reservoirs — Erkodent
- Brand: Erkodent
- SKU: 625.050
- Price: €29.95 incl. VAT
- Self-curing silicone film for fast creation of bleaching tray reservoirs.
- Cost-effective solution for undercut blocking, relief areas and mouthguards.
- Residue-free removal with fast setting time.
Lab tip
- Thin layer application
- Uniform reservoir
- Close bottle immediately
- Single-use brushes
Function, properties and quick application guide
- Function: Reservoir / relief for thermoforming
- Properties: Elastic, tear-resistant, residue-free
- Setting time: ≈ 5 min on plates / ≈ 10 min on other surfaces
- Application: Brush or PKT-type instrument
Main use: creation of bleaching tray reservoirs and blocking of undercuts prior to thermoforming.
Resistance: excellent resistance to acids and bases, with high tear strength.
Removal: clean, residue-free removal ensuring fast finishing.
Recommendation: close the bottle immediately after dispensing and store tightly sealed in a cool place.
Lab tip
- Controlled thickness
- Localized application
- Short setting time
- Time-saving finishing
Dental silicone film for bleaching tray reservoirs: precision and comfort during thermoforming
Erkoskin self-curing silicone film by Erkodent is designed for the fast and precise creation of bleaching tray reservoirs during thermoforming procedures. Widely used in dental laboratories, it is also ideal for blocking out undercuts, protecting sensitive areas and ensuring a uniform relief space for optimal gel distribution. Its fast setting time and residue-free removal significantly improve workflow efficiency.
- Gingival relief during bleaching tray fabrication.
- Plaster protection against moisture.
- Protection of metal or ceramic areas during sandblasting.
- Highly economical for reproducible reservoir fabrication.
Dental applications
- Bleaching tray reservoirs and relief areas.
- Blocking of undercuts prior to thermoforming.
- Localized protection of sensitive plaster or components.
- Improved patient comfort and gel distribution.
Instructions for use
- Open the bottle, dispense the required amount and close immediately.
- Apply a thin, even layer using a brush or PKT-type instrument.
- Allow to set: ≈ 5 min on plates / ≈ 10 min on other surfaces.
- Clean brushes immediately or use disposable brushes.
Application visuals
Demonstration video
Technical specifications
| Brand | Erkodent |
|---|---|
| Reference / SKU | 625.050 |
| Type | Self-curing silicone film |
| Application | Bleaching tray reservoirs, thermoforming relief, undercut blocking |
| Setting time | ≈ 5 min (plates) / ≈ 10 min (other surfaces) |
| Application method | Brush or PKT-type instrument |
| Packaging | 50 ml bottle |
| Storage | Store tightly closed in a cool place |
Delivery
Erkoskin Erkodent — 1 × 50 ml bottle.
Note: in accordance with European regulations, the bottle is supplied without a brush.
FAQ
Is Erkoskin suitable for bleaching trays?
Yes. Erkoskin is specifically designed to create bleaching tray reservoirs during thermoforming.
It provides a uniform relief space for optimal gel distribution.
The fast setting time improves laboratory efficiency.
A thin application layer is sufficient for accurate results.
The film can be removed without leaving residue.
What is the setting time of Erkoskin?
The typical setting time is approximately 5 minutes on plates and 10 minutes on other surfaces.
Respecting the setting time ensures dimensional stability during thermoforming.
Excessive thickness may prolong curing and reduce accuracy.
Apply locally to control film thickness.
Always close the bottle immediately after use.
How can I achieve a clean and even application?
Apply a thin layer using a brush or PKT-type instrument.
Keep tools clean and rinse immediately after use, or use disposable brushes.
Avoid leaving the bottle open to maintain proper viscosity.
A consistent application ensures reproducible reservoir geometry.
Residue-free removal simplifies finishing.