A strong base is key to a long-lasting and high-quality denture: PalaXtreme offers a unique combination of benefits to achieve this goal.
With PalaXtreme you get high-impact strength and excellent handling characteristics. The “core shell technology” minimises the risk of fractures. Due to it’s high viscosity this high-impact denture acrylic works perfectly with the pouring or the injection technique.
1Source of Data: Sample value of PalaXtreme. Research & Development, Kulzer Wehrheim, unpublished data. Data on file.
When using denture acrylics, work safety and the correct product application is key. In our video, we show you what you need to consider from preparation to processing to post-work.
Core Shell Technology – What is it?
PalaXtreme gets its fracture toughness from the new “core shell technology” – polymer pearls with a flexible core. The flexible core prevents the pearl from breaking and acts as a shock absorber to prevent any microscopic damage from spreading to other pearls.
Fracture toughness, fracture work & colour stability
PalaXtreme is one of the first denture acrylics to exceed both of the pass/fail durability tests of ISO 20795 for maximum stress intensity (2.6 MPa*m)1 and total fracture of work (1,128 J/m²)1. This high fracture toughness is based on the “Core Shell Technology” – polymer pearl with a hard shell and a flexible core.
1Source of Data: Sample value of PalaXtreme. Research & Development, Kulzer Wehrheim, unpublished data. Data on file.
Study from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
In vitro studies confirm PalaXtreme's "high-impact" properties in fracture toughness testing and demonstrate a low residual monomer content compared to other cold-curing denture base materials.
Shades: pink, pink opaque, pink veined, R50 veined, pink live, clear
Powder: 100g, 1,000g and 12,000g
Liquid: 80ml, 500ml