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Does anyone know an alternative furnace to Ivoclar's EP5000???
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike2" data-source="post: 19596" data-attributes="member: 943"><p>The ep500 would work for 300g rings I did hundreds of PTM rings with at a large lab. You'll have to trace the tray as to center it but other than that, just check the parameters and for that much material. The only thing I'll say about the E.Max is the reaction layer we got earlier on with lithium disylicate was not acceptable. This was the demise of emp2. I am not sure but the material is the same with emax. This is where the press to completion is nice as it stops when the ring is pressed. This in turn stops the reaction layer from thickening. I was told the layer id the investment melting to the glass, due to the very high temps. My 2 cents?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike2, post: 19596, member: 943"] The ep500 would work for 300g rings I did hundreds of PTM rings with at a large lab. You'll have to trace the tray as to center it but other than that, just check the parameters and for that much material. The only thing I'll say about the E.Max is the reaction layer we got earlier on with lithium disylicate was not acceptable. This was the demise of emp2. I am not sure but the material is the same with emax. This is where the press to completion is nice as it stops when the ring is pressed. This in turn stops the reaction layer from thickening. I was told the layer id the investment melting to the glass, due to the very high temps. My 2 cents? [/QUOTE]
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