Water Bath Polymerization Pot Unit
Purpose-built for dental laboratory complete denture fabrication using heat-cured PMMA resin.
Simply submerge your clamped denture flask in the water bath and let precise temperature control do the work.
Delivers uniform, consistent heat to every surface of the flask for reliable, void-free denture bases every time.
Built tough in stainless steel for daily lab use with easy drain-and-go operation after every cure cycle.
Key Features
✅ Precise digital temperature control
✅ Uniform water bath heat distribution
✅ Stainless steel inner chamber
✅ Perforated flask basket included
✅ Heating indicator light
✅ Brass drain valve for easy water release
✅ Wide temperature range — handles both cold-cure and heat-cure cycles
✅ Stainless steel lid with handle
✅ Compact benchtop footprint
Product Parameter
| Parameter | Specification |
| Product Name | Water Bath Polymerization Pot Unit |
| Application | Dental Laboratory — Complete Denture |
| Voltage | 220V / 50Hz; 110V/60Hz |
| Power | 3000W |
| Temperature Range | 0 – 399°C (Auto Thermostat, Adjustable) |
| Inner Dimension | 400 × 250 × 310 mm |
| Outer Dimension | 580 × 370 × 530 mm |
| Packaging Size | 620 × 450 × 600 mm |
| Net Weight | 28 kg |
| MOQ | 1 Unit |
| Chamber Material | Stainless Steel |
Polymerization Temperature Guide
Cold-Cure (Self-Cured) Resin
Set the pot to 45–55°C and cure your clamped flask for 20–30 minutes. The warm water bath accelerates the chemical setting reaction and reduces residual monomer. No boiling needed — low and steady gets the job done.
Hot-Cure (Heat-Cured) PMMA — Complete Denture Base
Start at 70°C for 90 minutes, then raise to 100°C for a further 60 minutes. This two-stage cycle prevents monomer boiling and eliminates porosity in your denture base. Turn off the pot and let the flask cool slowly in the water before deflasking — never rush the cooling.





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