WKT (sealant) - definizione. Che cos'è WKT (sealant)
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Cosa (chi) è WKT (sealant) - definizione


WKT (sealant)         
WKT is a sealing compound which was developed by Paul Pietzschke, Chemisch-Technische Fabrik, Hamburg, Germany in 1962. It was made specifically to meet the stringent requirements in the yacht and ship building industry.
Dental sealant         
  • Back teeth showing fissure system
  • [[Glass ionomer cement]] – [[composite resin]] spectrum of restorative materials used in dentistry. Towards the GIC end of the spectrum, there is increasing fluoride release and increasing acid-base content; towards the composite resin end of the spectrum, there is increasing light cure percentage and increased flexural strength.
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Dental sealants (also termed pit and fissure sealants, or simply fissure sealants) are a dental treatment intended to prevent tooth decay. Teeth have recesses on their biting surfaces; the back teeth have fissures (grooves) and some front teeth have cingulum pits.
sealant         
  • Classification of sealants by reactivity and chemistry
SUBSTANCE USED TO BLOCK THE PASSAGE OF FLUIDS THROUGH THE SURFACE OR JOINTS OR OPENINGS IN MATERIALS
Penetrating sealer; Wood sealer; Surface sealer; Industrial sealant; Sealing compound; Sealants
(sealants)
A sealant is a substance that is used to seal holes, cracks, or gaps.
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WKT (sealant)
WKT is a sealing compound which was developed by Paul Pietzschke, Chemisch-Technische Fabrik, Hamburg, Germany in 1962. It was made specifically to meet the stringent requirements in the yacht and ship building industry.