Scantist 3D Vanishing Scan Spray

Scantist 3D Vanishing Scan Spray
Scantist 3D Vanishing Scan Spray
Sku: 250024
$33.00
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Scantist 3D Vanishing Spray is an anti-reflective, matting scan spray for extraoral use in dental laboratories and clinics, as well as industrial applications.

It creates a micro-thin, homogeneous white coating on objects to eliminate reflections during scanning, and automatically sublimates (evaporates) after use—completely eliminating the need for post-scanning cleanup.

Key Features
  • No Post-Cleaning Required: The spray sublimates automatically after the scanning process.
  • Ultra-Thin Coating: Delivers an incredibly thin layer (2-4 μm), ensuring that the finest geometric and surface details are preserved.
  • Pigment-Free: Free of harmful pigments like titanium dioxide (TiO2)
  • Versatile Application: Adheres securely to all materials (plaster, wax-ups, individual stumps, and impressions).
  • Controlled Dispensing: Features a specialized valve with a fine nozzle for precise, efficient application even on tiny parts.

Advantages:

• evaporating, extraoral 3D scan spray
• no contamination of object and environment
• no subsequent cleaning necessary
• free of titanium oxide (TiO2) and other pigment

Size: 200 ml

How to use Scantist 3D Vanishing Spray:

1. Apply product:  Apply SCANTIST 3D Vanishing evenly from a distance of 5-10 cm. Spray the entire surface. The spray is applied “wet”. The solvent evaporates within a few seconds, while the coating ingredient remains on the surface. The degree of whiteness of the coating increases as the evaporation of the solvent progresses.

If drops form on the scan object or if the applied matting remains “wet” for longer, increase the spray distance or increase the spraying speed. The ideal ambient temperature is 21 ° C / 69.8 ° F

2. Scan: After SCANTIST 3D Vanishing Spray is completely dry, the object can be scanned as usual.

3. Wait: The applied layer of SCANTIST 3D Vanishing Spray begins to evaporate automatically after scanning. Any time-consuming removal of the coating after scanning is no longer necessary.

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