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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Dimpling in Emax press
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Bradley" data-source="post: 357098" data-attributes="member: 21128"><p>Did you ever get this solved? I had this problem back in 2003 with Pentron's 3G material and later in 2012 with Emax, we found that the both the burnout and pressing ovens were too hot. Also we switched to the Zubler press which solved a lot of issues but started cracking the rings until we learned about the plunger size and having to reduce the pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Bradley, post: 357098, member: 21128"] Did you ever get this solved? I had this problem back in 2003 with Pentron's 3G material and later in 2012 with Emax, we found that the both the burnout and pressing ovens were too hot. Also we switched to the Zubler press which solved a lot of issues but started cracking the rings until we learned about the plunger size and having to reduce the pressure. [/QUOTE]
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