Sintering Beads $30

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We offer Sintering Beads in 2 sizes 1mm & 2mm your choice 200 grams = $30.
Most places charge 3x's or more than our everyday price DON"T GET RIPPED OFF!

1mm Sintering Beads 200 grams - Part# T-170D1
2mm Sintering Beads 200 grams - Part# T-170D2

Or like most larger labs will order 1 pound bags for $60

1mm Sintering Beads 1LB Bag - $60 Part# T-170D1-1
2mm Sintering Beads 1Lb Bag - $60 Part# T-170D2-1



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Better to get ripped off or ripped on?
 
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If you like to keep tailgaiters way back, run a 12v hot lead to the end of the tailpipe, screw in a spark plug and put a switch on the wire in the drivers reach.

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Piggy back...

Whats everyones average life for sinter beads? Im nearing one year with no issues.
 
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Piggy back...

Whats everyones average life for sinter beads? Im nearing one year with no issues.
Are they aged by a number of cycles, a number of copings, number of hours above room temp, basic week/month since 1st use/manufacture age.
Is there any consistant way the replacement cycle is calculated, or is it more a troubleshooting step when something goes south and don't until then?

I have no clue.
 
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I've noticed most smaller productions labs buy new beads about every 6 months. However I do have some
big boy labs that buy 6-10 pounds every 2 months like clock work. So I think it's a personal preference. Dontknow
 
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I wonder about quality/performance. I have some new that are a dull plain white, others that are a very shiny pearl appearance. As I approach 1 year with the current batch, which were the plain white, I notice them turning a bit towards an 'antique' off white.

No discoloration to the crowns.
 
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That's whats called a 'trigger image'. I don't need that during work.
 
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Bringing this thread back to life ! Same price still applies !
 

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