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<blockquote data-quote="AaronR" data-source="post: 62081" data-attributes="member: 6356"><p>Zvac, with Captek the coping thickness is always uniform (dependant on which Captek material is used, we have three different Nano based materials, each with a different thickness / thinness ranging from .28mm to .20 mm). with that said, we can add support areas to the Captek copings where needed to properly support and protect the porcelain in those critical areas. Like Al stated above of a case he is working on where the copings had nice porcelain support added to the frames.</p><p></p><p>best,</p><p>Aaron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronR, post: 62081, member: 6356"] Zvac, with Captek the coping thickness is always uniform (dependant on which Captek material is used, we have three different Nano based materials, each with a different thickness / thinness ranging from .28mm to .20 mm). with that said, we can add support areas to the Captek copings where needed to properly support and protect the porcelain in those critical areas. Like Al stated above of a case he is working on where the copings had nice porcelain support added to the frames. best, Aaron [/QUOTE]
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