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Any one know any good suppliers??
Prices thanks
 
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Milled or alloy to cast?
 
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GC said they will have a soft CrCo disk for milling on the market soon.
 
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German vendors, or TD Dental Supply in California.

TD Dental will import cheaper and usually have in-stock for same-day shipping.

TD is reseller for German disks. I tried Three different Chinese companys to save money, and all were crap.

Germans use loooong annealing process to soften the disks.
 
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I agree with Scott , Germans are the way to go . I am testing Scheftner and Adentatec at this time , both of them are German companies and both of them are nice . I usually use CrCo from Messa , an Italian company . I have milled 15 discs so far with zero problems . The price is good too . Hope that helps .
 
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I agree with Scott , Germans are the way to go . I am testing Scheftner and Adentatec at this time , both of them are German companies and both of them are nice . I usually use CrCo from Messa , an Italian company . I have milled 15 discs so far with zero problems . The price is good too . Hope that helps .

Hi Drizzt, what sort of prices are you being quoted, would like to get into milling CrCo more now that it is being produced softer. Thanks Pete
 
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Hey Pete ,

For Scheftner I get something like 135 euros for a 10 mm disc , maybe a little less , I will have to check the pricelist .
Adentatec still waiting . I have a soft metal from them and a regular from scheftner , there is not a great difference in tool life . 40-50 minutes maybe ? Scheftner also has a softer metal , but they told me they will stop making it because the difference in hardness with their regular metal is not that big .

Dimitris
 
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Thanks for the info Dimitris, prices don't look too bad, I found one of your guys did a disk with a Vickers hardness of 200 (Ti= 150 so not bad). Thats the sort of material I want to mill, some of the others are close to 350 and that is just going to kill any dental mill unless it costs 200k. Thanks again and I have emailed them both for prices, just hope the one I like the look of is not the one being discontinued . Thanks again Pete
 
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Hi
I know company, which is authorised dealer of Adentatec products in UK, name is K-DENT DENTAL EQUIPMENT, website link www.kdent.co.uk
 

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