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Pro and Con: Cold & Thermoplastic Polymerization
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<blockquote data-quote="TECHARTISAN" data-source="post: 51193" data-attributes="member: 1289"><p>I have only seen boilout/curing tanks like the handler model you mentioned from Nevin, in doing a quick websearch I couldnt find an injection system under their name to evaluate the similarity.</p><p></p><p>The significant potential difference between the various thermoplastic injection systems is the temperature and the pressure at which they operate. This would cover Valplast, tcs, perflex, tecnodent, flexite, flexpress and likely a few others we have not yet brought into this discussion. It seems that bre.crystal, flexite mp, Acry free.....all PMMA based thermoplastics....should be processable by any of these units provided they either can reach or can be modified to reach sufficient temperature to melt and pressure to properly form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TECHARTISAN, post: 51193, member: 1289"] I have only seen boilout/curing tanks like the handler model you mentioned from Nevin, in doing a quick websearch I couldnt find an injection system under their name to evaluate the similarity. The significant potential difference between the various thermoplastic injection systems is the temperature and the pressure at which they operate. This would cover Valplast, tcs, perflex, tecnodent, flexite, flexpress and likely a few others we have not yet brought into this discussion. It seems that bre.crystal, flexite mp, Acry free.....all PMMA based thermoplastics....should be processable by any of these units provided they either can reach or can be modified to reach sufficient temperature to melt and pressure to properly form. [/QUOTE]
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