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Contact lens and dental manufacturing

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Innovative Materials for Glass Ionomer Cements (GICs): Dental Applications
Innovation in dental restorative materials is driven by the need for biocompatible and natural-appearing restoration alternatives. Conventional dental materials like amalgam and composite resins have inherent disadvantages.
High-Purity Monomers & Polymers for Ophthalmic Applications
We offer a continuously expanding selection of high-purity monomers and polymers for ophthalmic applications, along with a full range of initiators, crosslinkers, dyes, and solvents.
Micro Review of RAFT Polymerization
Micro review of reversible addition/fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization.
ATRP Ligands & Initiators: Clean Functional Polymers
ATRP is a successful method for precise polymer synthesis with controlled molecular weights and high chain end functionalities.
Polymer Analysis in Materials Science
Scientists at Sigma-Aldrich® routinely determine number-average molecular weight (Mn) by 1H NMR end-group analysis for polymers having Mn values under 3,000.
RAFT: Choosing the Right Agent to Achieve Controlled Polymerization
Find reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer(RAFT) polymerization process, classes of RAFT agents & applications.
The Progress in Development of Dental Restorative Materials
With dentists placing nearly 100 million dental fillings into patients′ teeth annually in the U.S. alone, polymeric composite restoratives account for a very large share of the biomaterials market.
Continuous Flow Monomer Synthesis
Monomers for ophthalmic use aim for purity, reliability, and comfort, driving innovation for affordable contact lenses.