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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Best investment for Emax
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<blockquote data-quote="AL1" data-source="post: 34532" data-attributes="member: 854"><p>For those using microstar, what is your time and oven temp? I am pressing with an Ivoclar ep600 and a program down loaded by my rep. for emax.</p><p>Sometimes I get hardly any reaction layer and sometimes its seems a little to much.</p><p>Could it be my burn out time?</p><p>Usually I burn out for an hour at 1562. 200 gram ring.</p><p>I also heard that Talladium has an investment that causes little reaction layer.</p><p>I may try the Ivoclar speedvest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AL1, post: 34532, member: 854"] For those using microstar, what is your time and oven temp? I am pressing with an Ivoclar ep600 and a program down loaded by my rep. for emax. Sometimes I get hardly any reaction layer and sometimes its seems a little to much. Could it be my burn out time? Usually I burn out for an hour at 1562. 200 gram ring. I also heard that Talladium has an investment that causes little reaction layer. I may try the Ivoclar speedvest. [/QUOTE]
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