Orthopedic casting material having improved wet strength

Surgery: splint – brace – or bandage – Orthopedic bandage – Splint or brace

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602 6, A61F 500

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058852344

ABSTRACT:
An orthopedic casting material is disclosed comprising a water-curable, isocyanate-functional prepolymer. The prepolymer comprises the reaction product of a polyisocyanate and a polyol having an HLB number per hydroxy group less than zero.

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