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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Argen Noble Crown NF???
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<blockquote data-quote="labmanmike" data-source="post: 46167" data-attributes="member: 5298"><p>I have been using the Ivoclar Calisto CP + for some time now. Maybe a year and find it to be a good metal. It is basically the same makeup as the New Argen metal. It is super hard and has a dark oxcide. It is handled pretty much like NP, casting is similar, finishing is similar. Just be sure to follow an exact procedure every time. One thing I did change , the manual says to opaque on the oxcide. I had trouble when I did that. The other thing I believe to be important, get the 1st opaque layer on with enough to fully cover the coping. Some grey will still show thru, but make sure to really burn that 1st layer on with a shine, not a mat or eggshell finish. I have been an advisor for the Calisto + and feel free to contact me if ? or problems. The tow are much the same metal... <a href="mailto:toothmkr1@msn.com">toothmkr1@msn.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="labmanmike, post: 46167, member: 5298"] I have been using the Ivoclar Calisto CP + for some time now. Maybe a year and find it to be a good metal. It is basically the same makeup as the New Argen metal. It is super hard and has a dark oxcide. It is handled pretty much like NP, casting is similar, finishing is similar. Just be sure to follow an exact procedure every time. One thing I did change , the manual says to opaque on the oxcide. I had trouble when I did that. The other thing I believe to be important, get the 1st opaque layer on with enough to fully cover the coping. Some grey will still show thru, but make sure to really burn that 1st layer on with a shine, not a mat or eggshell finish. I have been an advisor for the Calisto + and feel free to contact me if ? or problems. The tow are much the same metal... [email]toothmkr1@msn.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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