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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Fast firing Ivoclar Emax Zir/Cad Multi
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick Coon" data-source="post: 291953" data-attributes="member: 11366"><p>Hey Doug,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input. I get this question a lot. The official answer is that with the extreme variations in furnaces and combined with the critical control of temps and times with the ZirCAD Multi, the company is hesitant to advertise a shorter program in competitive furnaces (even with a Disclaimer on results obtained). Even with this in mind, I have passed your comments up the chain to see if we can change this.</p><p></p><p>I totally understand where you are coming from and personally think we would sell more of the product if a shorter program was available for competitive furnaces (even if customers had to do a little R&D on temperatures for optimum results).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick Coon, post: 291953, member: 11366"] Hey Doug, Thanks for the input. I get this question a lot. The official answer is that with the extreme variations in furnaces and combined with the critical control of temps and times with the ZirCAD Multi, the company is hesitant to advertise a shorter program in competitive furnaces (even with a Disclaimer on results obtained). Even with this in mind, I have passed your comments up the chain to see if we can change this. I totally understand where you are coming from and personally think we would sell more of the product if a shorter program was available for competitive furnaces (even if customers had to do a little R&D on temperatures for optimum results). [/QUOTE]
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