Varaform

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Description

[Runlite SA, Belgium] A brand name for a cotton gauze impregnated with a polyester thermoplastic polyester (polycaprolactone) resin. Formerly called Hexcelite and X-Lite, Varaform was originally developed for setting broken bones. Available in three thicknesses, the material is lightweight and rigid at room temperature but easily formable when softened with a hair dryer or hot water. The reusable material can be cut with scissors and it adhers to itself.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Hexcelite; X-Lite [Sunlite SA, Belgium];

Other Properties

Softens at 70C (160F)

Hazards and Safety

Nontoxic

Additional Information

P. Hatchfield, M.Svoboda, "A Summary of Recent Information of the Uses and Testing of Resin Impregnated Gauzes" AIC News 38(1):14, 1999. Varaform [Runlite]: website

Authority

  • Ceramics and Glass Conservation Section, Ceramics and Glass Conservation Section, List of Workshop Materials, The British Museum, London
  • External source or communication, External source or communication Comment: P. Hatchfield and M. Svoboda, AIC News 38(1) p. 14 1999.

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