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<blockquote data-quote="drm313mac" data-source="post: 50689" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>What is the percent distortion with Diamond D? For example, Lucitone-199 is tested between 5% and 8%, on average 7%. Cheaper acrylic are as high as 11%. On the other end of the spectrum, almost all thermoplastics non-formaldehyde based acrylics are many times lower. I recall reading Ivoclar system (not sure which acrylic they were using) was 0.5%.</p><p>Any ideas?</p><p></p><p>The reason this is so important to me, the less distortion (shrinkage) the less post-delivery adjustments, and the overall happier customers, and then to you the lab techs, the better pay raises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drm313mac, post: 50689, member: 5830"] What is the percent distortion with Diamond D? For example, Lucitone-199 is tested between 5% and 8%, on average 7%. Cheaper acrylic are as high as 11%. On the other end of the spectrum, almost all thermoplastics non-formaldehyde based acrylics are many times lower. I recall reading Ivoclar system (not sure which acrylic they were using) was 0.5%. Any ideas? The reason this is so important to me, the less distortion (shrinkage) the less post-delivery adjustments, and the overall happier customers, and then to you the lab techs, the better pay raises. [/QUOTE]
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