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<blockquote data-quote="FASTFNGR" data-source="post: 351133" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>I </p><p></p><p>I have been using microwaveable GC acrylic for more than 22 years and I have never had a cracked flask ( GC original). I have heard that each manufacturer test their own flasks with their own acrylic. GC 2min for melting wax and 3min to cure in GC flask. As far as model cracking , one you model has to have a certain thickness specially in the palatal area. 2 make sure when you put the first layer of plaster make sure it has enough plaster underneath it and not a void under that model. As for pressing I use manual and press once. After that I clean the flashes and I do not tri pack. 98% of the time I do not do selective grinding no more. Again my experience is with GC flask and acrylic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FASTFNGR, post: 351133, member: 3900"] I I have been using microwaveable GC acrylic for more than 22 years and I have never had a cracked flask ( GC original). I have heard that each manufacturer test their own flasks with their own acrylic. GC 2min for melting wax and 3min to cure in GC flask. As far as model cracking , one you model has to have a certain thickness specially in the palatal area. 2 make sure when you put the first layer of plaster make sure it has enough plaster underneath it and not a void under that model. As for pressing I use manual and press once. After that I clean the flashes and I do not tri pack. 98% of the time I do not do selective grinding no more. Again my experience is with GC flask and acrylic. [/QUOTE]
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