Cr/Co Oxidation?

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I need help with finding an Oxidation cycle for Cr/Co(milled). I've never used it before. :confused:

Thanks Tad
 
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aren't there directions on the package?
 
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I had it milled from Trucrown
 
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Do they have any recommendations? I'd think that what ever you used for other Base metal alloys would be good.
 
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I tried that.. then fired a wash of Noritake Universal opaque at 980c and it turned the opaque from C2 to a yellowish color.. Not good.
 
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I am milling my metal , and after oxidation according to the manufacturer's instructions , I aplly a layer of bonder . I use the one from Bredent. I have zero issues . I use Ivoclar Inline .
 
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I tried that.. then fired a wash of Noritake Universal opaque at 980c and it turned the opaque from C2 to a yellowish color.. Not good.

Some of these milling alloys "eat" opaque !! I would try a base coat of GC metal bond or the Bredent equivalent. With Straumann`s "Coron" i just sand-blast , ultrasonic and opaque (GC metal bond base coat first ) Also have a friend that uses this a lot and fires first coat at 1000`C - he says it prevents bubbles when using EX3 !
 

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