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How do DYMAX formulations differ for a product that has the same part number, but a different ending?

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How do DYMAX formulations differ for a product that has the same part number, but a different ending?

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Most product number suffixes indicate a differentiation from the base formula. One example is the base formula OP-29. OP-29 is 2,500 cP and cures with UV light only. OP-29-Gel is the same formula, but is much thicker, 25,000 cP. Suffixes may also be used to differentiate colors, fluorescing color, or light sensitivity.

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