IQ Opaque Sculpting Wax Yeti for Precise Dental Wax-ups
Référence: H103005
IQ Opaque Sculpting Wax – Yeti
Brand: Yeti • SKU: H103005 • Price: €22.55 incl. VAT
- High density: rigid yet not brittle
- High ductility: precise stretching, clean transitions
- Liquidus point ≈ 63 °C: excellent stability in warm environments
Lab tip
- Small additions
- Briefly warm the joint
- Light smoothing
Stable, clean dental sculpting wax
Yeti IQ Opaque sculpting wax is designed for precision wax-up in the dental lab: it holds its shape, limits deformation and makes corrections easier. Its homogeneous structure supports crisp carving and clear volume reading.
- Non-sticky chips: less surface contamination and fewer reworks
- Controlled rigidity: cleaner edges and more stable margins
- Thermal stability: useful in summer, under a lamp, or at a warm workstation
- Successive add-ons: cleaner joins for morphological corrections
Dental lab applications
- Sculpting occlusal anatomy and details
- Volume corrections (cervical, proximal, cusps)
- Cases requiring stability and sharp edge definition
- Local retouches with wax add-ons
How to use
- Soften locally with a heated sculpting instrument
- Apply in small portions, compact, then smooth
- For an invisible joint: briefly warm the interface, then stretch
- Let cool before finishing and final checking
Technical specifications
| Brand | Yeti |
|---|---|
| Reference / SKU | H103005 |
| Type | IQ Opaque sculpting wax (grey) |
| Pack | Box 45 g |
| Liquidus point | ≈ 63 °C (opaque) |
| Properties | High density, rigid yet not brittle, non-sticky chips |
| Compatibility | Wax add-ons, local retouches |
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Shipping
Yeti IQ Opaque grey sculpting wax – 1 × 45 g box.
FAQ
How do I get a smooth surface without visible rework marks?
Keep a consistent tool temperature: too hot and the wax strings, too cold and it marks. Work in small additions, then smooth with minimal pressure. For an invisible joint, briefly warm the interface and stretch the wax thanks to its high ductility.
Why is a liquidus point of ≈ 63 °C useful in summer?
A higher liquidus point makes the wax less sensitive to ambient temperature rises: better hold on the model, less slumping and more stable shapes under a lamp or at a warm workstation.
Can I add more wax later for corrections?
Yes. You can make successive add-ons to correct a cusp, ridge or edge. Warm the interface slightly, then compact without excess: the joint stays homogeneous and clean.