Precise carving — controlled wax-up
Stiff yet workable — holds shape without deformation
Complete burnout — no residue
clean castings
Smooth surface — minimal metal finishing
Sheet form — convenient for occlusal and base wax-up
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Key Specifications
Brand: Maarc | Type: Dental Laboratory Casting Wax — Sheets
Application: Wax patterns for crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays
Burnout: Complete — no residue at casting temperature (700–750°C)
Manufacturer: Aadi Med Pvt. Ltd. (Maarc), Mumbai | ISO 13485:2016
Direction To Use
Preparation: Ensure the working surface is clean and dry before using the casting wax sheets.
Sheet Handling: Cut the wax sheet to the required shape and size based on the casting needs.
Application: Adapt the wax sheet to the desired mold or framework, ensuring a precise fit.
Burnout Process: Place the wax-patterned mold into the burnout furnace, where the wax will completely vaporize without residue.
Casting: Proceed with the casting process, ensuring minimal defects and reduced machining efforts.
Storage: Keep the sheets in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or heat sources to maintain their integrity."
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Additional Info
Manufactured by Aadi Med Pvt. Ltd. (Maarc), Mumbai. ISO 13485:2016 certified.
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What are they used for?
Fabricating wax patterns for cast metal crowns, bridges, inlays, and onlays before investing and casting.
Complete burnout?
Yes — complete burnout without residue at standard casting temperature 700–750°C.
Easy to carve?
Yes — good carving properties at room and slightly elevated temperatures.
Burnout temperature?
700–750°C for complete wax elimination per standard casting protocols.
What restorations?
Metal crowns, metal-ceramic crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and any cast metal indirect restoration.