TomZ
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I appreciate Dannys input, we know each other, and I appreciate his talents. But Wilson is correct in the fact that although the flasks are closed at 3000 psi that isnt the amount of pressure directed on the actual prosthetic or bar.
Flasks are closed metal to metal. The pressure at the metal interface is 3000 but not in a hollow mold which parameters of space are dictated by a flask component interface. On top of that, the packed acrylic is soft and fluid and not ridgid and flows close to the same as Ivocap. In fact, I have many I know that use Diamond D in their injectors.
I press conventional,relines, repairs, and implant bars with no distorsion or stress fractures mentioned. I dont have any of the problems mentioned and I dont know anyone complaining of those kinds of things Danny mentions, and I field all the technical calls for Keystone.
Injection is a nice production and marketing tool, but in my opinion, not worth single sourcing myself into a corner.
Flasks are closed metal to metal. The pressure at the metal interface is 3000 but not in a hollow mold which parameters of space are dictated by a flask component interface. On top of that, the packed acrylic is soft and fluid and not ridgid and flows close to the same as Ivocap. In fact, I have many I know that use Diamond D in their injectors.
I press conventional,relines, repairs, and implant bars with no distorsion or stress fractures mentioned. I dont have any of the problems mentioned and I dont know anyone complaining of those kinds of things Danny mentions, and I field all the technical calls for Keystone.
Injection is a nice production and marketing tool, but in my opinion, not worth single sourcing myself into a corner.