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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Quick Sintering Zolid FX Zirconia
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<blockquote data-quote="Zubler USA" data-source="post: 257579" data-attributes="member: 6881"><p>sirmorty - if you have a Mihm Vogt, then the program that USER NAME has will probably work. If you have a Shenpaz then the program that CreDes gave you will probably work. If you have a different oven, then it will probably require a different final temp because the calibration is different from Manufacturer to manufacturer and there is no international standard as of yet for ovens above 1200C!</p><p></p><p>Sooooo no to brands fire alike!</p><p></p><p>Eliminate the contamination possibility, then call the oven manufacturer to see if they know where their temps are for any materials. Once you find out what they know, you can do a comparative analysis against the same materials from other users with other machines to find out where you should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zubler USA, post: 257579, member: 6881"] sirmorty - if you have a Mihm Vogt, then the program that USER NAME has will probably work. If you have a Shenpaz then the program that CreDes gave you will probably work. If you have a different oven, then it will probably require a different final temp because the calibration is different from Manufacturer to manufacturer and there is no international standard as of yet for ovens above 1200C! Sooooo no to brands fire alike! Eliminate the contamination possibility, then call the oven manufacturer to see if they know where their temps are for any materials. Once you find out what they know, you can do a comparative analysis against the same materials from other users with other machines to find out where you should be. [/QUOTE]
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