Cinch® Automix Putty

74.80

SKU: S456S Category:

VPS Impression Material in Split Cartridge, Putty. Set time 4 minutes. Final Durometer 72 Shore A.

4 x 50ml cartridges (200ml ttl.), 6 Mixing tips

Description

Cinch® Automix Putty VPS Impression Material is a vinyl polysiloxane impression material that delivers putty-level rigidity with the convenience of automix cartridge dispensing. With a 3-minute working time and a 4-minute set, it supports accurate crown, bridge, and implant impressions with more control and less mess.

This automix VPS putty impression material is ideal for clinicians who want the stability of a traditional hand-mixed putty without the variability of manual mixing. Moreover, the automix format eliminates hand fatigue and ensures clean, consistent blends every time.

Automix VPS Putty Impression Material with Long Working Time

  • Final Durometer 72 Shore A
  • 3-minute working time, 4-minute set time

  • High-viscosity putty body for rigid support

  • Delivered in automix cartridge for clean, efficient dispensing

  • Ideal for crown and bridge impressions using dual-phase technique

  • Compatible with light body washes for detailed capture

  • Hydrophilic for subgingival accuracy

As a result, Cinch Automix Putty is a reliable tray material for use with dual-phase or two-step impression methods. It stabilizes the light body wash and holds its shape during seating and set, helping reduce distortion and ensuring accurate transfers to the lab.

Designed for Efficiency and Consistency

Clinicians can pair Cinch Automix Putty with any Cinch light body material to build an impression system that suits their technique. In addition, the VPS chemistry provides strong elastic recovery and dimensional stability, so you can trust the results whether you’re working chairside or in a busy restorative workflow.

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Additional References

Clinical Article by Dr Harry Long Cinch VPS

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“As a Dentist and a CDT fabricating all of my ceramic restorations, I must use an impression material that is accurate, dimensionally stable, handles easily intraorally and produces consistent results. That is why I use Cinch vinyl polysiloxane.”

– Gregg Helvey, DDS, MAGD, CDT

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