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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Laser sintered bridge frame work distortion
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<blockquote data-quote="MMC" data-source="post: 317935" data-attributes="member: 23135"><p>Hi, let me explain you that all frames after the SLM process are oven treated at temperatures up to 900 Celsius Degrees to liberate any stress during the laser fusion process. but this should be done by your metal frame provider before removing the parts from the building plates.</p><p>The problem of structure distorsion is because when you bake the porcelain the stresses inside the structure liberate, again it is a problem on the het treatment from you metal parts provider.</p><p>i hope this helps you a little</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMC, post: 317935, member: 23135"] Hi, let me explain you that all frames after the SLM process are oven treated at temperatures up to 900 Celsius Degrees to liberate any stress during the laser fusion process. but this should be done by your metal frame provider before removing the parts from the building plates. The problem of structure distorsion is because when you bake the porcelain the stresses inside the structure liberate, again it is a problem on the het treatment from you metal parts provider. i hope this helps you a little [/QUOTE]
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