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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Pekkton pressing
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<blockquote data-quote="zero_zero" data-source="post: 329269" data-attributes="member: 9932"><p>It can press if you are able to lower your pressing temperature to around 390C, not sure if Ivoclar furnaces can do it tho... Alternatively you can try the the brick pressing method, or a denture press if you got one, pre melting your ingots in the burnout oven.</p><p>Take a look of their <a href="https://multimedia.getresponse.com/646/377646/documents/110781604.pdf" target="_blank">instruction manual</a>, might give you an idea or two how to get it down without investing into their equipment and stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zero_zero, post: 329269, member: 9932"] It can press if you are able to lower your pressing temperature to around 390C, not sure if Ivoclar furnaces can do it tho... Alternatively you can try the the brick pressing method, or a denture press if you got one, pre melting your ingots in the burnout oven. Take a look of their [URL='https://multimedia.getresponse.com/646/377646/documents/110781604.pdf']instruction manual[/URL], might give you an idea or two how to get it down without investing into their equipment and stuff [/QUOTE]
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