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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Bridges Gassing
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 40925" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>How many minutes do you dry your opaque... is it paste ? and low temp. The rare times I've had glassing, it always leads back to paste opaque and blistering/ to thick on pontics...I now dry at 8 minutes. The last time I had gassing, I opaqued in an older oven that the vacuum doesn't run no stop, then fired my bis-bake in my Ivoclar with the vac that does run no stop......I finally realized the gassing problem after stripping off twice. I almost rewaxed when I thought about the vac differences in both ovens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 40925, member: 9"] How many minutes do you dry your opaque... is it paste ? and low temp. The rare times I've had glassing, it always leads back to paste opaque and blistering/ to thick on pontics...I now dry at 8 minutes. The last time I had gassing, I opaqued in an older oven that the vacuum doesn't run no stop, then fired my bis-bake in my Ivoclar with the vac that does run no stop......I finally realized the gassing problem after stripping off twice. I almost rewaxed when I thought about the vac differences in both ovens. [/QUOTE]
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