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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Zubler vs Dekema
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<blockquote data-quote="lcmlabforum" data-source="post: 64026" data-attributes="member: 3238"><p>I agree, it is always better when the representative disclose affiliation</p><p>at the front end and honesty always appreciated.</p><p>That said, I must wonder what's the benefit, and possible complications,</p><p>for pressing an eMax faster than another system? I think we need to</p><p>look at complete solution before determining which is better - a faster</p><p>press but on all types of patterns? One with a less ideal preparation</p><p>(like really long or thinner veneer, etc compared with coping with heavy</p><p>chamfer, etc)?</p><p>LCM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcmlabforum, post: 64026, member: 3238"] I agree, it is always better when the representative disclose affiliation at the front end and honesty always appreciated. That said, I must wonder what's the benefit, and possible complications, for pressing an eMax faster than another system? I think we need to look at complete solution before determining which is better - a faster press but on all types of patterns? One with a less ideal preparation (like really long or thinner veneer, etc compared with coping with heavy chamfer, etc)? LCM [/QUOTE]
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