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How does TLC work?

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How does TLC work?

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TLC Nano Technology is chemistry working at the molecular level to form an invisible, near-permanent friction barrier. This virtually indestructible bond forms a new surface and creates a self-replenishing barrier. It is this micro-thin TLC polymer layer which eliminates 90 percent of friction and wear, resulting in a faster, smoother, and quieter handpiece. The TLC polymer coating forms on all interacting metal-to-metal and metal-to-ceramic surfaces when the handpiece runs at full speed for a couple of seconds. TLC stays in place during sterilization, eliminating the need to lubricate after sterilization. The polymer provides boundary lubrication throughout the complete dental procedure and prevents the ingested debris from adhering to the critical bearing components. As a result, handpiece life is extended and costly handpiece repairs are reduced and/or eliminated. New and dead handpieces can be restored to faster speeds and more torque. Sterilization is not the problem Sterilization

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