Light-curing plastics are simply called 'gels' in everyday studio life. This term describes the physical state of the product - namely gel (-like). This plastic comes from the dental industry and was originally used to seal teeth. Due to some chemical modifications, this product is now ideal for lengthening fingernails or natural nail reinforcement. Gels polymerize under the irradiation of UV-A light (350 - 415 nm wavelength). Once hardened, gel is a durable and stable plastic that is ideally suited for the creation of modeling.
Light-curing plastics are simply called 'gels' in everyday studio life. This term describes the physical state of the product - namely gel (-like). This plastic comes from the dental industry...
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Light-curing plastics are simply called 'gels' in everyday studio life. This term describes the physical state of the product - namely gel (-like). This plastic comes from the dental industry and was originally used to seal teeth. Due to some chemical modifications, this product is now ideal for lengthening fingernails or natural nail reinforcement. Gels polymerize under the irradiation of UV-A light (350 - 415 nm wavelength). Once hardened, gel is a durable and stable plastic that is ideally suited for the creation of modeling.