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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Wax discs for CAD/CAM , how low can they go ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Digitaldentist" data-source="post: 70546" data-attributes="member: 7707"><p>Some formulations of wax can be remelted but the wax does break down quickly depending on the type of alkanes used in the paraffin content of the formula. </p><p>Most waxes should be kept in constant agitation for best results. Keep doing what are doing if you are getting good results. I came to this group asking for help so that I can help you.</p><p>I can supply the wax in cylinder form if you have the time to process it yourself......</p><p>My silkworms and Elves now have to be consoled...........thanks pal</p><p>This is really cutting into their R&D time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digitaldentist, post: 70546, member: 7707"] Some formulations of wax can be remelted but the wax does break down quickly depending on the type of alkanes used in the paraffin content of the formula. Most waxes should be kept in constant agitation for best results. Keep doing what are doing if you are getting good results. I came to this group asking for help so that I can help you. I can supply the wax in cylinder form if you have the time to process it yourself...... My silkworms and Elves now have to be consoled...........thanks pal This is really cutting into their R&D time [/QUOTE]
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