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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Straumann milled cocr
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<blockquote data-quote="adamb4321" data-source="post: 157955" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>It depends on the alloy. Most precious alloy manufacturers recommend an oxide firing, some specify that you leave the oxide on, some specify that you blast it off. Most non precious alloys don't need an oxidation firing, it doesn't seem to harm it if you do one though, and most NP alloys require blasting after oxidation.</p><p></p><p>So, the conclusion is... read the instructions, it's up to you if you follow them or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamb4321, post: 157955, member: 838"] It depends on the alloy. Most precious alloy manufacturers recommend an oxide firing, some specify that you leave the oxide on, some specify that you blast it off. Most non precious alloys don't need an oxidation firing, it doesn't seem to harm it if you do one though, and most NP alloys require blasting after oxidation. So, the conclusion is... read the instructions, it's up to you if you follow them or not [/QUOTE]
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