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PhilC
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Hi. I'm not a dental person, but I have a need for some dental equipment. Specifically, I know that many porcelain furnaces (ones that have the option for vacuum operation and external gas purge during heating) would suit my current materials science processing need very nicely. Sadly, I'm a lowly university researcher and don't have a ton of equipment funds at the moment.
What is my best way to go about picking one up on the cheap? It doesn't need to be pretty, but programmable might be helpful.
As I'm shopping for used ones, what models are notorious for behaving badly?
Do you know of someone who should give their old, mothballed porcelain furnace to her/his alma mater, the University of Washington?
Any other tips?
What is my best way to go about picking one up on the cheap? It doesn't need to be pretty, but programmable might be helpful.
As I'm shopping for used ones, what models are notorious for behaving badly?
Do you know of someone who should give their old, mothballed porcelain furnace to her/his alma mater, the University of Washington?
Any other tips?