BSN Delta Thermoplastic Sheets are 2.4mm thick, perforated sheets designed for accurate splint formation on both upper and lower limbs. With 100% elastic memory, quick heating, and translucent activation for precise placement, these sheets are ideal for serial splinting. Each pack contains two 45cm x 60cm sheets with self-finishing edges for a clean finish.
BSN Delta Thermoplastic Sheets are designed for shaping custom splints for both upper and lower limbs. The material features 100% elastic memory, meaning it can return to its original form and be reshaped multiple times—making it suitable for serial splinting. When heated, the sheet becomes translucent, allowing accurate placement on the area being splinted. This also helps prevent accidental self-bonding. The self-finishing edges provide a smooth result, while the short heating and working times make the process efficient and straightforward.
BSN Delta Thermoplastic Sheets are intended for clinicians and healthcare professionals involved in splint fabrication. They are especially suitable for those carrying out serial splinting or creating splints for both upper and lower limbs.
Thanks to their 100% elastic memory, these sheets are easily remouldable, making them ideal for situations where splints need to be adjusted over time. The translucent appearance at activation temperature supports precise positioning, while self-finishing edges offer a clean, professional result. Suitable for use in clinical settings where precision, flexibility, and ease of handling are important.
| Specification | Details |
| Thickness | 2.4mm |
| Size | 45cm x 60cm |
| Quantity per Pack | 2 sheets |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic with 100% elastic memory |
| Appearance when Heated | Translucent for accurate positioning |
| Self-Finishing Edges | Yes - for a neat and tidy finish |
| Remouldable | Yes - suitable for serial splinting |
| Heating Time | 1 to 2 minutes |
| Activation Temperature | 60–70ºC / 140–158ºF |
| Working Time | 3 to 4 minutes |
It is used to create splints for both upper and lower limbs, including serial splinting applications.
Yes. With 100% elastic memory, the sheets can return to their original form and be remoulded as needed.
Heating time is typically 1–2 minutes at 60–70ºC (140–158ºF).
Once activated, the working time is approximately 3–4 minutes.
The material becomes translucent when heated, helping with accurate placement. It also prevents accidental self-bonding and has self-finishing edges for a tidy result.