Vacuum Forming Hosiery - Stockinettes

VACUUM FORMING HOSIERY (STOCKINETTES) ARE WIDELY USED FOR:

  • Interfacing when vacuum forming plastic

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Non-stick nylon/lycra
  • Silky smooth texture


Vacuum Forming Hosiery - Stockinettes

Sheer, nonstick hosiery acts as a superior wicking agent for O&P fabrication

With Curbell O&P’s Vacuum Forming Hosiery (Stockinettes), O&P professionals can fabricate effective upper- and lower-limb orthotics more efficiently.

Our stockinettes comes in three sizes, giving you the flexibility to accommodate thermoforming the majority of your orthoses. Manufactured from a sheer weave of high-quality, nonstick nylon and lycra, each has a silky smooth texture that leads to a better fit on the cast and reduced mark-off on the interior surface of your brace.

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VACUUM FORMING HOSIERY OPTIONS

SG-20 — With sewn toes and exceptional stretching capabilities, the SG-20 hosiery offers extraordinary versatility to support fabricating orthotic devices for both adults and children.

SG-100 — Both ends are open in this variation, giving the option of multiple pulls by cutting the stockinettes in half. With a narrower width, it’s perfect for pediatrics or smaller, tighter molds. Stretching and stapling are almost eliminated due to the tighter fit over the cast.

SG-101 — Our latest version, developed upon customer request. Slightly wider and much shorter than the SG-100, the SG-101 offers the same characteristics, functionality, and performance.

 

STANDARD SIZES
BOX Weight: 5 lb
(approx. 350 individual SG-20 stockinettes, approx. 180 SG-100s, or approx. 350 SG-101s)
OPTIONS AVAILABLE
GRADE SG-20:
Closed toe, approx. 20 in long x 10 in cross-stretch, extremely sheer weave
 
  SG-100: 
Open ends, approx. 38 in long x 6 in cross-stretch, extremely sheer weave
  SG-101:
Open ends, approx. 18 in long x 8 in cross-stretch, extremely sheer weave
COLOR Sheer white

 


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