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<blockquote data-quote="drm313mac" data-source="post: 91088" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Andrew,</p><p></p><p>What is the max pressure your compressor runs at? That is, I thought you previously told me you have a commercial unit? Mine maxxes out @ 175 psi, 34.1 cfm, 120 gallon tank. I assume this would be sufficiant then to inject these materials? The point then, would it not be prudent to purchase say an extra compressor, just for these materials? Lowes and Sears both sell smaller units that deliver 150, even 175 psi, that will not break the bank.</p><p></p><p>Also, per relines of nylons. You and others have stated relining this material is nigh impossible. Why? Are you using the standard cold-cure systems for reline? If so, why not use the same material as the original denture, at the same pressure and temperature? In other words inject the reline material into the flasked denture? Yes, the procedure is different than the regular reline, but would not this solve the issues? That is, you would get bonding at the molecular level, as the materials are the same.</p><p>Your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drm313mac, post: 91088, member: 5830"] Andrew, What is the max pressure your compressor runs at? That is, I thought you previously told me you have a commercial unit? Mine maxxes out @ 175 psi, 34.1 cfm, 120 gallon tank. I assume this would be sufficiant then to inject these materials? The point then, would it not be prudent to purchase say an extra compressor, just for these materials? Lowes and Sears both sell smaller units that deliver 150, even 175 psi, that will not break the bank. Also, per relines of nylons. You and others have stated relining this material is nigh impossible. Why? Are you using the standard cold-cure systems for reline? If so, why not use the same material as the original denture, at the same pressure and temperature? In other words inject the reline material into the flasked denture? Yes, the procedure is different than the regular reline, but would not this solve the issues? That is, you would get bonding at the molecular level, as the materials are the same. Your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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