Summary
Compressive and torsional strength of cyclindrically formed synthetic casting tape
for animals (Vetcast Plus™), composed of polyurethane-impregnated glass fibres, was
investigated to determine its adequate application to fracture treatment of farm animals.
After the completion of curing reaction, six-layered samples of the synthetic casting
tape tolerated a compressive load of 6630 N (680 kgf). The sixlayered casting tape
had also a torsional strength of 64 N · m. The compressive strength increased with
time after the initiation of curing reaction. The time required for practical curing
(achieving more than 60% of a final strength) was only 30 min, and that for complete
curing 120 min. It was demonstrated that efficacious and safe fracture treatment of
farm animals could be carried out using the synthetic casting tape for animals when
a layer number appropriate to the total body weight of the patient animal was employed.
The information obtained in this study is thought to be very useful in clinical practice.
Mechanical strength of poly-urethane-impregnated synthetic casting tape was investigated
to determine its adequate application to fracture treatment of farm animals. It was
demonstrated that mechanical strength of cylindrically formed samples of the casting
tape depended upon the layer number, and the six-layered sample tolerated a compressive
load of 6630 N and a torsional load of 64 N · m when completely cured.
Keywords
Compressive strength - torsional strength - synthetic casting tape - plaster of paris
bandage - farm animals