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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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too tight crowns for PFMs
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<blockquote data-quote="aidihra" data-source="post: 8751" data-attributes="member: 734"><p>I've been using Quickfire investment for about 9 years now. I use it for PFM crowns and pressing. I did have to play with the special liquid/water ratios until I got satisfied with the results when I first used it. I let it set for 20 minutes and then I put it in the burnout furnace at 1600 F for 30 minutes. If I'm casting a NP or a full gold crown, I simply adjust the liquid ratios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidihra, post: 8751, member: 734"] I've been using Quickfire investment for about 9 years now. I use it for PFM crowns and pressing. I did have to play with the special liquid/water ratios until I got satisfied with the results when I first used it. I let it set for 20 minutes and then I put it in the burnout furnace at 1600 F for 30 minutes. If I'm casting a NP or a full gold crown, I simply adjust the liquid ratios. [/QUOTE]
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