Re: Plaster
Richard
Description
Collection
Title:
Re: Plaster
Creator:
Richard
Date:
8/26/2003
Text:
Robert,
Both GP and USG have specific directions on the web site as to the
ratio to hardness to working time at a given temperature. This is the
link
<URL Redacted>
_product_index.asp?vProdCat=75&vFamily=6&vGreenLink=75
Thank You
R.
Richard L. Hughes
Director-Orthotic & Prosthetic Products
Bauerfeind U.S.A.
55 Chastain Road
Kennasaw GA30144
Cel 404 432 8388
Wrk770 429 8330
On Tuesday, Aug 26, 2003, at 08:26 US/Eastern, Robert Carlile wrote:
> We are trying to find out if there is a right way and a wrong way to
> mix plaster. So say like a milkshake and some would say that's to
> thick, some would say let the plaster sit in the water until you see
> that the plaster is setting on to then mix it, I know that there are
> all kinds of ways to mix but I would like to know what works the best.
> We have run into some plaster molds that were soft on the distal end
> but were fine at the top. And what kind of separator is being used and
> what kind of elastic wrap are you using and could this have any effect
> on how things work together.
> Thanks,
>
> Robert S. Carlile, RTPO
> Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
> Dallas, Tx 75219
> 214-559-7440
> <Email Address Redacted>
>
>
>
Both GP and USG have specific directions on the web site as to the
ratio to hardness to working time at a given temperature. This is the
link
<URL Redacted>
_product_index.asp?vProdCat=75&vFamily=6&vGreenLink=75
Thank You
R.
Richard L. Hughes
Director-Orthotic & Prosthetic Products
Bauerfeind U.S.A.
55 Chastain Road
Kennasaw GA30144
Cel 404 432 8388
Wrk770 429 8330
On Tuesday, Aug 26, 2003, at 08:26 US/Eastern, Robert Carlile wrote:
> We are trying to find out if there is a right way and a wrong way to
> mix plaster. So say like a milkshake and some would say that's to
> thick, some would say let the plaster sit in the water until you see
> that the plaster is setting on to then mix it, I know that there are
> all kinds of ways to mix but I would like to know what works the best.
> We have run into some plaster molds that were soft on the distal end
> but were fine at the top. And what kind of separator is being used and
> what kind of elastic wrap are you using and could this have any effect
> on how things work together.
> Thanks,
>
> Robert S. Carlile, RTPO
> Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
> Dallas, Tx 75219
> 214-559-7440
> <Email Address Redacted>
>
>
>
Citation
Richard, “Re: Plaster,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/221617.