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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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How bad is it to mill Zirconia wet
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<blockquote data-quote="richmc2" data-source="post: 258750" data-attributes="member: 2391"><p>I know this has been discussed in several places over the years, but we are considering wet milling zirconia, so I am doing my homework, reading every old thread. I am aware of two milling centers who are doing 100% wet milling of zirconia (with water only),one of them drying them in a conveyor pizza oven, etc. They claim 3X tool life and finer details, no chipping, and quicker mill times with wet-optimized cam. I am wondering if attitudes are changing on this topic, or if anyone has any comparison "data" they can share. Any new/additional insights would be greatly appreciated, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richmc2, post: 258750, member: 2391"] I know this has been discussed in several places over the years, but we are considering wet milling zirconia, so I am doing my homework, reading every old thread. I am aware of two milling centers who are doing 100% wet milling of zirconia (with water only),one of them drying them in a conveyor pizza oven, etc. They claim 3X tool life and finer details, no chipping, and quicker mill times with wet-optimized cam. I am wondering if attitudes are changing on this topic, or if anyone has any comparison "data" they can share. Any new/additional insights would be greatly appreciated, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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