Rolyan 50/50 Mix Elastomer Putty
Rolyan 50/50 Mix Elastomer Putty - 240G is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Overview
Uses For Putty
The Roylan 50/50 Mix Elastomer Putty can be used to build up surfaces of gloves or splints so you can put pressure on and break up scar tissue. The putty also can create grips customized to your hand on things such as eating utensils, pens, pencils, keys, and more to help people with limited grip and hand function. Most commonly, this putty is used in physical therapy and occupational therapy settings, but can be used for personal use as well.
Directions For Use
In order to make a firm piece of putty, scoop equal parts of both the blue and white elastomere and knead them together. If you are using putty for scar compression, apply the putty to your scar and wait about four minutes for it to become firm. Do not apply on an open wound.
Other Information
In each kit there is elastomer putty (blue), the putty catalyst (white), and measuring scoops for both parts. When storing, be sure to keep it at or below 72 degree fahrenheit.
- Used to build up surfaces of gloves or splints to put pressure on and break up scar tissue
- Can also be used to create a custom grip on eating utensils, pens, pencils, keys, and more
- Putty-like texture can be shaped by hand, formulated to leave no oily residue on hands
- Knead equal parts of the blue and white elastomer together to make a firm piece of putty

