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today Greater New York Dental Meeting Nov. 28, 2017

24 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 28, 2017 5 Sulzer Moxpac os presentong ots new Unot Dose 0.5 ml on New York thos week. (Photo/Provoded by Sulzer Moxpac) AD New single-use application system from Sulzer Mixpac By Sulzer Mixpac Staff n Sulzer Mixpac is presenting the new Unit Dose 0.5 ml at this week’s Greater New York Dental Meeting. The application system is used for Here in New York To learn more about Sulzer Mixpac and its products, please visit booth No. 4421. the hygienic single-use of two-com- ponent dental materials, for exam- ple, temporary cements. The Unit Dose 0.5 ml simplifies the application of cements, saves time and, thus, increases hygiene as well as safety, explains Martina Strasser, head of sales, dental. The ergonomically shaped Unit Dose 0.5 ml system is easy to use and incorporates various safety func- tions, such as a transport safety or a safety closure, the company asserts. The integrated MIXPAC™ T-Mixer™ mixing technology operates economi- cally as it prevents unnecessary loss of material. This new product ensures a reliable, high-quality mixing result and prevents cross-contamination, according to the company. Clear markings show the user at a glance whether the system is activated and ready for use. The Unit Dose 0.5 ml does not require additional mixing tips as a T-Mixer is already integrated. Thus, the system only needs to be activated and is then ready for immediate use. The MIXPAC T-Mixer revolutionizes the principle of static mixing, the company states. As the T-Mixer distributes the indi- vidual molecules more homogene- ously, the Unit Dose achieves perfect reactivity of the material. The shorter mixing tips perfectly meet daily requirements in clinical application and allow easy and pre- cise application, according to Sulzer Mixpac. ‘This new product ensures a reliable, high-quality mixing result and prevents cross- contamination.’

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