Key Material Benefits
Polyflex II is the only Rolyan splint that is flexible enough when cooled to directly resist stress fatigue. It will resist the start and spread of cracks caused by high load flexing of the splint, making it the ideal choice for splints used in a heavy work environment.
Handling
Resistance to stretch: Minimum
Stretches easily when heated. Use soft, gentle pressure to form a splint. Be careful not to allow material to stretch too much.
Conformability: Maximum
Easily conforms to surface contours and detail, reducing time to fabricate splint, and provides a precise fit for increased comfort and fewer pressure areas. High degree of drape.
Memory: Minimum
Ability to be reheated and reshaped but will not return to original shape.
Bonding: Coated
Create a temporary bond by pinching together heated material; however, it will come apart when cooled. Form a permanent bond by scrubbing off the coating or removing it with a bond solvent.
Physical
Colors: Assorted
White, beige or blue
Thickness: Assorted
Available in the following sheet thicknesses: 1/8″ (3.2 mm), 1/16″ (1.6 mm) and 3/32″ (2.4 mm).
Perforations : Assorted
Available in 1 percent or solid material.
Appearance: Opaque when heated
Hardened Splint
Rigidity: Moderate/Maximum (49.8 kpsi*)
Retains shape without reinforcement.
Surface: Smooth
Picks up fingerprints and markings if not properly handled.
*Refers to Youngโs Modulus testing value
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Key Material Benefits
Polyflex II is the only Rolyan splint that is flexible enough when cooled to directly resist stress fatigue. It will resist the start and spread of cracks caused by high load flexing of the splint, making it the ideal choice for splints used in a heavy work environment. Itโs recommended for finger and hand splints, dynamic splints, neck collars, and more.
Ultimate Control and Precise Fit
The Polyflex II Thermoplastic Splinting Material is easily stretched when heated and only requires soft, gentle pressure to form a splint, allowing clinicians to have excellent control. The Rolyan splinting material easily conforms to the surface contours and details, reducing the time spent fabricating the splint. It provides a precise fit for increased comfort with fewer pressure areas. The water-based, non-stick coating prevents accidental bonding until the coating is scrubbed off or removed with a solvent.
Splinting Material Attributes
Rolyan Polyflex II thermoplastic sheets are offered in 1 percent or solid perforation options in white, beige, or blue. The splinting material is available in 1/8″ (3.2 mm), 1/16″ (1.6 mm), and 3/32″ (2.4 mm) sheet thicknesses that are suitable for larger fracture braces or intricate pediatric splints. The hardened splint features a moderate to maximum rigidity of 49.8 kpsi according to the Youngโs Modulus testing value.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Cumene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov





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