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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
InSync Spray Glaze
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<blockquote data-quote="KIM" data-source="post: 224984" data-attributes="member: 3201"><p>We are seeing 40-50 crowns glazed with a small can. Of course, it takes some practice to dial it in but that's what we are seeing after dialing it in. Spray glaze material IS more expensive when you compare it to paste glaze, no doubt about it BUT you have to factor your labor into the equation. When you do that, it is less expensive and the results are pretty amazing. Does that mean all labs should use it? Nope! We believe a lot of labs will continue to use paste primarily and will use spray glaze for a variety of reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KIM, post: 224984, member: 3201"] We are seeing 40-50 crowns glazed with a small can. Of course, it takes some practice to dial it in but that's what we are seeing after dialing it in. Spray glaze material IS more expensive when you compare it to paste glaze, no doubt about it BUT you have to factor your labor into the equation. When you do that, it is less expensive and the results are pretty amazing. Does that mean all labs should use it? Nope! We believe a lot of labs will continue to use paste primarily and will use spray glaze for a variety of reasons. [/QUOTE]
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