Air-powered Denture Makers
Our air-powered denture makers bring a new level of efficiency to denture production. This advanced equipment uses an air-driven injection system, eliminating the need for electricity. It enables dental lab technicians to create full and partial dentures with ease.
Designed specifically for fabricating dentures, this system supports Heat-Cured Acrylic Denture Bases and Self-Cured Acrylic Resin Materials.
Precise Injection System
Once the acrylic resin powder and water are mixed, the air-powered system injects the material into pre-made molds. The air-driven mechanism ensures perfect mold filling, leaving no gaps or uneven surfaces. This guarantees dentures that fit comfortably and function effectively.
Technical table:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Injection Method | Air-driven |
Power Supply | No electricity required |
Air Pressure Range | 0.25 – 0.35 MPa |
Material Capacity | 500g |
Operation | Clockwise knob rotation |
Construction | Durable steel |
Dimensions | 33 x 33 x 80 cm |
Weight | 45 kg |
Shipping Weight | 47 kg |
Key Features:
- Air-driven injection molding technology requires no electricity
- Simplified operation steps compared to traditional compression method
- Avoids dimensional inaccuracies of traditional compression denture making
- Saves denture material and reduces trimming time of final product
- Allows for storage of tools, materials, and equipment in base of unit
- Durable steel construction with compact footprint
- Adjustable air pressure up to 0.35 MPa
- Smooth injection control with clockwise rotating knob
- Side overflow outlets indicate completed injection cycle
Operation procedures
- Remove wax from the model tray using the same method as the traditional approach.
- Mix the denture material in the proper proportions and place it in a plastic bag (preferably a self-sealing bag of suitable size).
- Knead the bagged denture material into a cylindrical shape and insert it into the material cylinder.
- Use the adjusting rod to push the denture material to the bottom of the cylinder.
- Puncture the plastic bag from the threaded end of the cylinder using a sharp object.
- Unscrew the adjusting rod and insert the compression block into the cylinder.
- Screw the cylinder into the inlet of the model tray.
- Connect the injection machine to an air compressor, adjust the air pressure to 0.25-0.35 MPa (do not use excessively high air pressure), place the model tray in the injection machine, and turn the knob clockwise to start the injection.
- When denture material flows out of the overflow hole on the side of the model tray, the process is complete.
- Remove the model tray from the machine, unscrew the cylinder.
- Screw in the backflow plug, then boil the tray to polymerize the denture material.