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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
ring cracks
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 76768" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>Those temps are way high. Double check your press and make sure that the muffle heats up to 915-925 celcius (not fahrenheit) BEFORE the press starts. Im not familiar with your press, but we should be able to solve this. Your burn out should be 850 celcius, or 1562 F. If you are getting the burnout hot, and holding for 1 hour, then the heat in your Qex is the next step. If thats correct, then its a pressure or time issue. 4.3-4.5 bar pressure is good. Double check that you dont have leaks in your air line between the regulator and the press. </p><p></p><p>We need someone with a Qex to jump in here and run through the settings for you. I know youre no dummy, but often its the smallest issue that slips by and causes problems. Im anxious for you to get this fixed. I know youre frustrated....but just wait. E.max is so awesome its going to amaze you. Best luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 76768, member: 1719"] Those temps are way high. Double check your press and make sure that the muffle heats up to 915-925 celcius (not fahrenheit) BEFORE the press starts. Im not familiar with your press, but we should be able to solve this. Your burn out should be 850 celcius, or 1562 F. If you are getting the burnout hot, and holding for 1 hour, then the heat in your Qex is the next step. If thats correct, then its a pressure or time issue. 4.3-4.5 bar pressure is good. Double check that you dont have leaks in your air line between the regulator and the press. We need someone with a Qex to jump in here and run through the settings for you. I know youre no dummy, but often its the smallest issue that slips by and causes problems. Im anxious for you to get this fixed. I know youre frustrated....but just wait. E.max is so awesome its going to amaze you. Best luck!! [/QUOTE]
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