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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Noritake ex3 paste opaque issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Tayebdental" data-source="post: 98105" data-attributes="member: 9868"><p>I agree with Martintay, I have been using the Noritake ex3 porcelain for seventeen years, I love it. Make sure after sand blasting the metal is very clean and no microscopic traces of investment on the surface and clean the metal framework in a small glass covered jar 1/3 full with acetone for ten minutes in an ultrasonic cleaner before degassing to eliminate oil on the surface (make sure the acetone is completely evaporated on the metal framework before you place it in the furnace it is flammable),good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tayebdental, post: 98105, member: 9868"] I agree with Martintay, I have been using the Noritake ex3 porcelain for seventeen years, I love it. Make sure after sand blasting the metal is very clean and no microscopic traces of investment on the surface and clean the metal framework in a small glass covered jar 1/3 full with acetone for ten minutes in an ultrasonic cleaner before degassing to eliminate oil on the surface (make sure the acetone is completely evaporated on the metal framework before you place it in the furnace it is flammable),good luck. [/QUOTE]
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