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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Milling Machines
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<blockquote data-quote="pierojump" data-source="post: 331958" data-attributes="member: 24651"><p>We use 2 M1, one Wet and one Dry. Very good machine with no more maintenance to do. About speed depends the quality that you want to use. We used to use only high quality with 0.3 final bur and it take less then 30min to mill a molar, but time can be reduce a lot if you don't use 0.3 even in high quality or if you go lower. The wet is also good to mill emax block from Ivoclar. About support I could say that is very good and responsive and they never let down us even when some parts need to be replaced. I saw M2 in Italy and still looking a very high end machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pierojump, post: 331958, member: 24651"] We use 2 M1, one Wet and one Dry. Very good machine with no more maintenance to do. About speed depends the quality that you want to use. We used to use only high quality with 0.3 final bur and it take less then 30min to mill a molar, but time can be reduce a lot if you don't use 0.3 even in high quality or if you go lower. The wet is also good to mill emax block from Ivoclar. About support I could say that is very good and responsive and they never let down us even when some parts need to be replaced. I saw M2 in Italy and still looking a very high end machine. [/QUOTE]
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