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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Formlabs Castable Material
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<blockquote data-quote="LuthorCorp" data-source="post: 239459" data-attributes="member: 17611"><p>Ill try to get an image, but I havent played much with the settings and the only difference I have been finding is in the post curing time and placement. Basically I am printing cast partials and it doesn't fit nicely on the pallet there is a noticeable gap and its that lift thats causing our production of cast partials to be halted as we do not want to start rolling out a sub par product. In all honesty I have been using my other printers material and even the rigid material burns out safe with no ash and its not a castable type, I might try formlabs rigid material and see if it will burn out.</p><p></p><p>The castable material is really nice and burns clean but because it is so flexible it is easily bent or distorted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuthorCorp, post: 239459, member: 17611"] Ill try to get an image, but I havent played much with the settings and the only difference I have been finding is in the post curing time and placement. Basically I am printing cast partials and it doesn't fit nicely on the pallet there is a noticeable gap and its that lift thats causing our production of cast partials to be halted as we do not want to start rolling out a sub par product. In all honesty I have been using my other printers material and even the rigid material burns out safe with no ash and its not a castable type, I might try formlabs rigid material and see if it will burn out. The castable material is really nice and burns clean but because it is so flexible it is easily bent or distorted. [/QUOTE]
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