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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
Sintering Zirconia Q&A
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<blockquote data-quote="grantoz" data-source="post: 260452" data-attributes="member: 2255"><p>you have been to macdonalds right!, its just like the pretty picture on the wall and then you open the burger box does it look like the picture on the wall ? no. all jokes aside it takes time to master any of these materials and stains it will take time to dial in your firing programs. an easy way to eliminate if you have over or under fired is just check the fit of a 3 unit bridge if the temp is right it will fit .this is an easy starting point particularly if you have already been using the furnace a while and things were going good. greying like i have seen in the photos usually means you have an element on the way out the other thing you should check is the aluminium braided cables connecting the elements as they break down after a while you get poor contact and therefore not enough current to reach the correct temp. i would also strongly recommend that you dont use lower strength zi for bridges i have seen a few break in the posterior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grantoz, post: 260452, member: 2255"] you have been to macdonalds right!, its just like the pretty picture on the wall and then you open the burger box does it look like the picture on the wall ? no. all jokes aside it takes time to master any of these materials and stains it will take time to dial in your firing programs. an easy way to eliminate if you have over or under fired is just check the fit of a 3 unit bridge if the temp is right it will fit .this is an easy starting point particularly if you have already been using the furnace a while and things were going good. greying like i have seen in the photos usually means you have an element on the way out the other thing you should check is the aluminium braided cables connecting the elements as they break down after a while you get poor contact and therefore not enough current to reach the correct temp. i would also strongly recommend that you dont use lower strength zi for bridges i have seen a few break in the posterior. [/QUOTE]
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