Slaycris Hard Green Modeling Wax - Crown and Bridge.
Référence: 6526.001

Slaycris Wax – Hard Modeling Wax (Green)
Brand: Slaycris • SKU: 6526.0001 • Price: €36.55 incl. VAT
- Formulated for demanding dental technicians .
- Heat resistance : perfect hold without deformation.
- Ideal for crowns & bridges: precise modeling .
Main characteristics of Slaycris Wax
- Thermal resistance : reduces the risk of deformation.
- Versatile application : precise crowns and bridges.
- Distinctive green : easy reading of details.
- 40g box practical for the lab.
Why choose Slaycris Wax modeling wax?
- Precision : uniform texture for clean finishes .
- Ease : sculpts easily while remaining stable.
- Compatibility : pressed metal and ceramic processes.
- Protective packaging : optimal conservation.
Technical characteristics
| Brand | Slaycris |
|---|---|
| Reference / SKU | 6526.0001 |
| Kind | Hard modeling wax (green) |
| Thermal | High heat resistance, low deformation |
| Use | Crown/bridge sculpture, fine details |
| Packaging | 40g metal box |
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Delivery
Slaycris Hard Sculpting Wax — 1 metal tin 40 g .
FAQ
Can it be used for very thin edges?
Yes. The Hard version retains edges when resurfacing, making it easier to work with thin marginal ridges and cusps.
Work in thin, compacted layers, without stretching the wax excessively, then allow to cool completely before scraping.
On isolated models (Picosep type), the chips remain clean , improving the reading of the lines and the regularity of the transitions before the coating phase.
Compatibility with pressed ceramics and metal alloys?
Slaycris Hard is suitable for both approaches: thermal resistance limits deformation during forming and clean combustion is compatible with pressing processes and metal casting.
Maintain uniform thicknesses, avoid local overheating and dust before coating to limit bubbles and artifacts.
Tips to avoid tool marks when modeling?
Keep the tool temperature stable; too hot, the wax runs; too cold, it sticks.
Apply in thin layers, smooth with minimal pressure, regularly clean the spatula (sponge/cloth) and finish with a slight surface heating to homogenize without losing the geometry.
The green color helps to quickly visualize defects and excess thickness.


