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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 91067" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>TECHARTISAN Have you worked with the Brea Crystal? <a href="http://www.bredent.com/en/bredent/product-group/1300028/page/1/" target="_blank">bredent GmbH & Co.KG</a></p><p>I have worked with Flexite MP not regularly, I must not have the nack for it the fit is not always what I want and plaster separation isn't really good (maybe it is the 270*c). I could not find a FDA cert for breadent crystal, so I cannot obtain it here to try it. You also must turn up the pressure to max on the flexipres to shoot MP. the FLEXITE F-3 INJECTION MACHINE <a href="http://www.flexitecompany.com/Prod.12.htm" target="_blank">http://www.flexitecompany.com/Prod.12.htm</a> allows you to hook up to a nitrogen tank or 1/2 air line to get the necessary 146 psi pressure for MP.</p><p>The Acri-free looks to be a copy of flexite but has no FDA cert either. <a href="http://www.perflexltd.com/index.asp" target="_blank">http://www.perflexltd.com/index.asp</a> Their denture material even requires the same specs 9.5 bar pressure at 270*c. with a 20 min press. <a href="http://www.perflexltd.com/db/content/1q30dt1d.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.perflexltd.com/db/content/1q30dt1d.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 91067, member: 1480"] TECHARTISAN Have you worked with the Brea Crystal? [url=http://www.bredent.com/en/bredent/product-group/1300028/page/1/]bredent GmbH & Co.KG[/url] I have worked with Flexite MP not regularly, I must not have the nack for it the fit is not always what I want and plaster separation isn't really good (maybe it is the 270*c). I could not find a FDA cert for breadent crystal, so I cannot obtain it here to try it. You also must turn up the pressure to max on the flexipres to shoot MP. the FLEXITE F-3 INJECTION MACHINE [URL="http://www.flexitecompany.com/Prod.12.htm"]http://www.flexitecompany.com/Prod.12.htm[/URL] allows you to hook up to a nitrogen tank or 1/2 air line to get the necessary 146 psi pressure for MP. The Acri-free looks to be a copy of flexite but has no FDA cert either. [URL="http://www.perflexltd.com/index.asp"]http://www.perflexltd.com/index.asp[/URL] Their denture material even requires the same specs 9.5 bar pressure at 270*c. with a 20 min press. [URL="http://www.perflexltd.com/db/content/1q30dt1d.pdf"]http://www.perflexltd.com/db/content/1q30dt1d.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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