Re: Intro to Fabricating w Silicone Rubber

Dearing, Ruthie

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Title:

Re: Intro to Fabricating w Silicone Rubber

Creator:

Dearing, Ruthie

Date:

6/18/2019

Text:

PROSTHETISTS: Intro to Fabricating With High Consistency Silicone Rubber SFCC Campus
Friday, July 19 OR Saturday, July 20, 2019 (please select one date only)
Registration Fee: Early $295 until June 30; Late $350 July 1 - July 19, 2019 (includes refreshments, lunch, parking pass)
HCR silicone rubber is a versatile material that is inert, very flexible, and suitable for prosthetic use. Available as a
two-part system, this compound is mixed with the help of a two-roll mill and baked at a low temperature to achieve cured, durable rubber in several compatible formulations that produce different finished firmness. Add new power to your problem-solving capabilities with these adaptable, elastic, ultra-strong materials making liners, partial feet, and hand and finger appliances. All attendees will have the opportunity to make a silicone liner during the hands-on lab. This course is approved for 8 CEU credits ABC; 9.25 CEU credits BOC; 6 MCE credits OPC.
REGISTER SOON.....SPACE IS LIMITED TO 20 ATTENDEES <URL Redacted>



Ruthie H. Dearing, MHSA, JD
Program Coordinator
O & P Technology Program
Spokane Falls Community College
3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive
Spokane, Washington 99224
(509) 533-3231 FAX (509) 533-4143 CELL (509) 795-4959
<Email Address Redacted> <mailto:<Email Address Redacted>>


                          

Citation

Dearing, Ruthie, “Re: Intro to Fabricating w Silicone Rubber,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 27, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/209498.