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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Laser sintering vs milling
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<blockquote data-quote="k2 Ceramic Studio" data-source="post: 41716" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>If it costs £1 in material and a £70 a set for the drill bits we get about 100 units per set at least, then my math puts that in at less than £2 per coping including coolant, I know you have wear and tear but if the mill was designed to do it, then let it do it. No furnace time for sintering Ti wins hands down. OK you will be able to mill more of the green metal due to it milling like wax/plastic but then you have to sinter it. £2 A unit, I think that is fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k2 Ceramic Studio, post: 41716, member: 1067"] If it costs £1 in material and a £70 a set for the drill bits we get about 100 units per set at least, then my math puts that in at less than £2 per coping including coolant, I know you have wear and tear but if the mill was designed to do it, then let it do it. No furnace time for sintering Ti wins hands down. OK you will be able to mill more of the green metal due to it milling like wax/plastic but then you have to sinter it. £2 A unit, I think that is fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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