Diamond D
Heat Cure
®
Processing Instructions:
1. Flask
Wax up, flask, and boil out in the usual manner. Make
sure all surfaces are wax free before proceeding. For
mold washout, we recommend Diamond D Ultra Wash.
When steam has stopped rising from the cast, apply
Diamond D Ultra-Sep Tinfoil Substitute to all mold
surfaces. Avoid coating teeth with this material since
this can result in poor adhesion between teeth and the
denture acrylic. If teeth are coated with tin foil substitute,
remove it from the teeth with the Diamond D Sep Brush
II and a little monomer.
2. Mixing
Slosh/roll powder container before each use to insure
proper fiber dispersion. Powder/Liquid Ratio by
weight: 10 ml monomer to 21g powder. Powder/
Liquid Ratio by volume: 10 ml monomer to 30 cc
powder.
For optimal results follow the above ratios and process
at ambient room temperature. Measure liquid and pour
into a glass mixing jar with lid. Shake the powder to
evenly distribute the fibers. Measure powder and add
enough to the liquid while stirring until the liquid is
completely absorbed. Tap the jar on the bench top to
bring the remaining monomer to the surface and add
any remaining powder. Stir with a stainless steel spatula
until all the powder is moistened. Cover and let the
acrylic rest until it pulls away from the sides of the
jar and does not stick to the stainless steel spatula.
Estimated time for Diamond D Heat Cure Acrylic to reach
packing stage is 7 minutes to 14 minutes depending on
ambient air temperature.
3. Packing
DO NOT LET ACRYLIC REACH "SNAP STAGE". Acrylic
that is packed too dry can result in brittleness, porosity
and shade discoloration. Estimated working time after
the material has reached packing stage is 5 to 7
minutes. The flask should be at room temperature 60˚
- 80˚F (15˚ - 27˚C) prior to packing. Remove the acrylic
from the mixing jar. Trial pack denture 2-3 times to
insure minimized porosity and maximum acrylic density.
Use sufficient pressure with each trial pack and remove
excess acrylic using polyethylene sheets as a separator
between each trial pack. Remove the flask and close
final without the polyethylene sheet. For best result
allow clamped flask to sit on bench or in room temp
water bath for 20-30 minutes to allow residual internal
exothermic heat to subside, then begin curing process.
4. Processing
Water temperature is critical in the processing of all
denture acrylics. Polymerization generates high tem-
peratures inside the flasks. If the flask is put immediately
into boiling water the liquid resin may boil and cause
porosity in the denture base. The curing cycles below
insure porosity free castings. For thicker cases bench set
in flask compress for 30 minutes before introducing into
165˚F (73˚C) water bath and process through the normal
curing cycle.
Long Cure - Immerse flask into room temperature
water, rise to 165˚F (73˚C) and maintain that temperature
for 8 - 9 hours.
Heat polymerization/long cure Option 1
After 20 minute resting period place packed or injected
and clamped flask into room temperature water bath and
raise temperature to 165˚F (73˚C). Hold at temperature
overnight or 8 -10 hours. If desired an optional boil
for final 30 minutes of long cycle is possible. Remove
from bath and allow flask to cool on the counter for 20
minutes before final immersion in lukewarm water for
final cool. Deflask and finish.
Short Cure - Immerse flask into room temperature
water, rise to 165˚F (73˚C) and maintain that temperature
for 90 minutes. Then raise temperature to a boil and
hold for 30 minutes.
Heat polymerization/short cure Option 2
After 20 minute resting period place packed or injected
and clamped flask into room temperature water bath and
raise temperature to 165˚F (73˚C). Hold for 90 minutes,
and then raise temperature to a boil 212˚F (100˚C)
and hold for 30 minutes. Remove from bath and allow
flask to cool on the counter for 20 minutes before finial
immersion in lukewarm water for final cool. Deflask and
finish.
5. Deflasking
When the flask is cool enough to handle, place it under
warm water for 20 minutes or bench cool for 45 minutes
(recommended) then deflask in the usual manner. In the
case of undercuts, do not pry the denture with a knife
or distortion of the denture could result. Section the cast
instead to insure a superior fit. Keep unfinished denture
in a moist environment until it can be finished.
6. Finishing and prosthesis storage
After post process equilibration, prosthesis is removed
from cast and trimmed with conventional crosscut burs.
Prior to pumicing, miniature Scotchbrite wheels can
provide a pre-pumice surface allowing for ideal finial
polishing. It is always recommended to store prosthesis
in water during the course of finishing and until it is
inserted in mouth.
7. Product Storage
Powder and liquid should be stored in a temperature
constant area not to exceed 75˚F (25˚C). Avoid storage in
direct sunlight.
*Always practice Good Manufacturing Practice protocols
regarding the non-mixing of powders or liquids of one
manufacture with another.
NOTE: When tested according to ADA/ANSI Spec.
#12, 8.7, the maximum residual monomer content
of Diamond D heat cure material, when processed as
outlined above, will be less than 2%.