Ivoclar separating fluid for dental plaster and acrylic resin
Référence: H00577

Ivoclar Separating Fluid for plaster and resin
The Ivoclar Separating Fluid is a liquid separating varnish designed to create a reliable interface between plaster and resin during removable prosthetic work. It promotes clean separation, limits unwanted adhesion and helps achieve a smoother surface on the denture base.
Why choose this Ivoclar separating varnish?
- Creates effective separation between plaster and resin during flasking and polymerisation stages.
- Helps facilitate deflasking and removal without damaging the model.
- Contributes to a more uniform and smoother prosthetic surface.
- Suitable for laboratory protocols requiring hot or cold application.
- Also useful for plaster / plaster isolation according to manufacturing requirements.
A reliable liquid separator for resin processing and finishing on plaster models
In the laboratory, the quality of a separating varnish for dental resin directly affects the cleanliness of deflasking, surface regularity and safe working conditions on the model.
The Ivoclar Separating Fluid precisely meets this requirement for removable prosthetic set-ups, repairs and technical procedures where a thin and homogeneous barrier is required between the plaster support and the resin.
Key laboratory benefits
- Uniform insulating film to reduce resin adhesion to plaster.
- Easy handling for daily removable prosthetic workflows.
- Cleaner finishing of the intaglio surface and areas in contact with the model.
- Time saving during separation and post-curing cleaning.
- Versatile use for several technical steps requiring surface isolation.
Dental applications
- Isolation of plaster before processing acrylic resin.
- Removable prosthodontic work using compression techniques or finishing stages.
- Steps where plaster / base material separation must remain consistent.
- Plaster / plaster isolation when required by the manufacturing protocol.
- Laboratory use on models requiring clean removal.
Recommended instructions for use
- Prepare a clean, dry and dust-free model.
- Apply the separating varnish in a thin and even coat on the required surfaces.
- Allow the film to spread uniformly before applying the resin.
- Avoid excessive application in order to maintain a homogeneous barrier without build-up.
- Then continue with the laboratory’s usual curing or polymerisation protocol.
Best practice recommendations
- Apply to well-prepared plaster to optimise the separating effect.
- Use an even brush stroke to avoid overly heavy areas.
- Reapply if necessary depending on the porosity of the model and the technique used.
- Keep the bottle closed after use to preserve product stability.
- Do not use for polyamide injection.
Compatibility and important precaution
This film-forming varnish for resin is particularly suitable for plaster-based work involving denture base materials.
However, it is not suitable for polyamide injection, as film fragments may become incorporated into the material during the manufacturing cycle.
Laboratory tip
To obtain a cleaner denture surface and reduce corrections after polymerisation, it is recommended to work with a well-dried model free from residual dust, then apply the separator in a thin continuous film.
This approach improves deflasking regularity and reduces the risk of local adhesion.
Technical characteristics
| Product | Ivoclar Separating Fluid |
|---|---|
| Type | Liquid separating varnish / alginate-based insulating varnish |
| Main use | Isolation of plaster and resin in the dental laboratory |
| Applications | Plaster / resin – Plaster / plaster |
| Use mode | Can be used hot or cold |
| Expected effect | Effective separation, easier deflasking, smoother surface |
| Restriction | Not recommended for polyamide injection |
| Packaging | 1 bottle of 1 litre |
| Reference | SKU H00577 |
Delivery
Delivery includes 1 bottle of Ivoclar Separating Fluid, 1 litre.
FAQ — Ivoclar Separating Fluid
What exactly is this separating varnish used for in the dental laboratory?
It limits material adhesion to the model, facilitates separation after curing or polymerisation and helps achieve a more regular surface on the intaglio of the denture.
It is a particularly useful auxiliary material for removable prosthodontic protocols and repairs requiring reliable isolation of the plaster support.
Can it be used both hot and cold?
This versatility makes it easy to integrate into different resin processing protocols on plaster models.
The key point remains to achieve a thin, homogeneous and continuous application to ensure effective separation and avoid localised sticking areas.
Is this separator suitable for all dental resins?
In that specific case, film fragments may become incorporated into the material, which can affect the final result.
For standard laboratory techniques using acrylic resins, however, this insulating varnish remains a relevant choice to secure deflasking and improve finishing quality.
Why can the final denture surface be smoother with this product?
When the separating film is properly applied, the resin releases more cleanly, which promotes a cleaner surface condition and often reduces finishing and cleaning corrections.
The final result also depends on the quality of the model, its drying and the regularity of application.
What is the packaging of this Ivoclar separating varnish?
This format is well suited to regular use in the dental laboratory, whether for removable prosthetic work, repairs or technical procedures requiring reliable isolation between plaster and resin.
It can easily be integrated into a preparation area dedicated to processing auxiliaries.