Seeking Color stable Pour Acrylic

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Single technician lab seeks technologically mature pouring material, that will never show age related shift.


FasPour still change? I've heard both ways.

Thinking of doing flippers this way, to get away from the variable density/strength of S&P
 
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Maybe Anaxdent. I toyed with removeables and made a partial or two out of it. One came back about a year later for me to add a tooth and the color still looked good. I don't know if this is enough time to tell or not.
They have a cool flask system and a really good lab putty.
 
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St George, suppose to have a new HIGH impact our coming out soon if not released this month

ANY german material is awesome and way better than most of the US based products based on my experience.
 
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What John said. Ivoclar here.
 
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St George, suppose to have a new HIGH impact our coming out soon if not released this month

ANY german material is awesome and way better than most of the US based products based on my experience.
St George is still coming out this month supposedly, was at their website last week. They are currently offering samples, but no idea when they'll be out. Their Excel putty is nice and what led me to look at their other offerings.
Thanks!
palaexpress ultra is good.
Thank You!
What John said. Ivoclar here.
Thank You!
 
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Update on StGeorge's Excell pourable.

Spoke with them today. The currently out batch is not the color pallate that they intended. A proper one that matches their other materials will be on offer for sale on Sept 1 is the projection. There are no chemical, mechanical, etc problems withthe 1st run aside from a color mismatch at mfg with their other products, which they are correcting now.
 
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Update on StGeorge's Excell pourable.

Spoke with them today. The currently out batch is not the color pallate that they intended. A proper one that matches their other materials will be on offer for sale on Sept 1 is the projection. There are no chemical, mechanical, etc problems withthe 1st run aside from a color mismatch at mfg with their other products, which they are correcting now.
id be like, SOLD! for a hefty discounted price
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any updates on the new HIPA acrylic from Lucitone range? Hearing good stuff, but not a lot of users sharing info so far. And they do clear?
 
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any updates on the new HIPA acrylic from Lucitone range? Hearing good stuff, but not a lot of users sharing info so far. And they do clear?
Super touchy on curing temp range. Diatorics required, not suggested. Fade question is still waiting to be seen. Remind me in 6 months. Have a few tabs aging.
 
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Probase is color stable.
 
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St George, suppose to have a new HIGH impact our coming out soon if not released this month

ANY german material is awesome and way better than most of the US based products based on my experience.


This is exactly right.
I think St George for everyday stuff and Kulser for high end.
Ivoclar.. meh
 

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