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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Noritake EX3 firing parameters
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<blockquote data-quote="technician" data-source="post: 129664" data-attributes="member: 9094"><p>If theres a bubble going all the way down to the opaque and theres a small black dot in the bubble then its the metal causing the problem. If the bubble is just in the porcelain layer then I think as you say the porcelain is contaminated. Do you have your own set of porcelain or do you guys use the same? If not maybe it's your porcelain that is contaminated. EX-3 will fire on almost all dental metal on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technician, post: 129664, member: 9094"] If theres a bubble going all the way down to the opaque and theres a small black dot in the bubble then its the metal causing the problem. If the bubble is just in the porcelain layer then I think as you say the porcelain is contaminated. Do you have your own set of porcelain or do you guys use the same? If not maybe it's your porcelain that is contaminated. EX-3 will fire on almost all dental metal on the market. [/QUOTE]
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