With GC Fujivest® Platinum II , GC has reached another milestone in the crown and bridge technique. With its longer working time and optimized flowability, investing complex cases is easier than ever before. With its higher expansion rate, GC Fujivest® Platinum II is even more versatile. The GC Fujivest® Platinum II has been specially developed for precious/semi-precious metal and palladium-based alloys and replaces the proven GC Fujivest® Platinum.
Specially developed for high-precision casting of precious metal, semi-precious metal and Pd-based alloys
Fast or step heating process
Enables an optimal fit - even with implant superstructures and large bridge spans
Easily controllable with extended expansion range
Longer processing time, better flowability
Very easy to remove, with reduced risk of damage to castings
Smooth surfaces - exact reproduction of all fine details
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