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Pro and Con: Cold & Thermoplastic Polymerization
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<blockquote data-quote="drm313mac" data-source="post: 51186" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p><span style="color: Red">Bredent melts and injects but it does not polymerize any acrylics...it is a thermoplastic injection molding system</span></p><p>What then is the difference between the Bredent and say the tcs which melts and injects, or the FlexiPress, or the Nevin Injection system? If this is all they do, then the only difference I see is the Bredent can achieve a much higher temperature of the acrylic prior to injection, and as you said, one can modify say the tcs to achieve the same temperatures.</p><p>Correct, or I am still off in left field?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drm313mac, post: 51186, member: 5830"] [COLOR="Red"]Bredent melts and injects but it does not polymerize any acrylics...it is a thermoplastic injection molding system[/COLOR] What then is the difference between the Bredent and say the tcs which melts and injects, or the FlexiPress, or the Nevin Injection system? If this is all they do, then the only difference I see is the Bredent can achieve a much higher temperature of the acrylic prior to injection, and as you said, one can modify say the tcs to achieve the same temperatures. Correct, or I am still off in left field? [/QUOTE]
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