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Rectangular orthodontic archwire BIO MEMAlloy
NiTi

rectangular orthodontic archwire
rectangular orthodontic archwire
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Characteristics

Shape
rectangular
Material
NiTi

Description

Niti Arch Wires A Low-force Alternative to Traditional Thermal Active Arch Rectangular Wires NiTi wires also hold all the same properties of thermal active arch wires but deliver a gentle, light continuous force for optimum tooth movement, moving teeth without dissipation of force and periodontal stress. Body heat activation Super-elasticity with near-constant forces Shape memory effect Orthodontic Wires For over 16 years, IMD has been recognized as the Chinese pioneer manufacturer of high-quality dental arch wires, thanks to our precision manufacturing. From special alloy formulas, accurate calculation of tracer drawing and reduction rate and a high precision diamond-drawing process to meticulous inspection for the key control points and final products, we've developed technical requirements and test standards that ensure precision, high stability and consistency guaranteed. We offer a wide selection of high-quality orthodontic arch wires designed to treat almost any situation. Different types of braces wires: Tri-MEMAlloy, MEMAlloy and BIO MEMAlloy NiTi wires offer super-elastic shape-memory properties unparalleled in the industry. Our Cu-Alloy NiTi wire offers enhanced thermal-reactive properties, and the flexible and smooth Beta Titanium orthodontic archwire is manufactured in small batches to promote consistency and reduce breakage. We also offer a wide array of high-quality stainless steel.

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