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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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NP alloy recomendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 17701" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Most of us at sometime in the past have used np, or been forced to use it.... Always had great success with np as with any other alloys that matched my porcelain. Don't use Np now, and have no intentions of ever using again......</p><p>Rather than using NP, why not change to a porcelain that will tolerate a Noble alloy with a high silver content as an alternative.........</p><p></p><p>Just noticed your using Vita porcelain......Vita doesn't want you to use more than 20% silver. Should you try a alloy with silver, and the cte matches, use a non-greening modeling liquid......I use Pentrons Avante Buildup Liquid with vm13. Vita also just came out with a non-greening liquid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 17701, member: 9"] Most of us at sometime in the past have used np, or been forced to use it.... Always had great success with np as with any other alloys that matched my porcelain. Don't use Np now, and have no intentions of ever using again...... Rather than using NP, why not change to a porcelain that will tolerate a Noble alloy with a high silver content as an alternative......... Just noticed your using Vita porcelain......Vita doesn't want you to use more than 20% silver. Should you try a alloy with silver, and the cte matches, use a non-greening modeling liquid......I use Pentrons Avante Buildup Liquid with vm13. Vita also just came out with a non-greening liquid. [/QUOTE]
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