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<blockquote data-quote="PCDL" data-source="post: 311530" data-attributes="member: 5692"><p>This was in the 90's... I was casting Ti with a Dentaurum casting machine. Still have it in storage. The blackening was intermittent, but on a majority of the frames. We didnt have an answer for why it happened. More of an annoyance was the fact that all the clasps would bend out and lose retention constantly. The metal is too soft, and doesn't have any elasticity to retain it's shape. The doctors were seeing patients for adjustments to tighten clasps often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PCDL, post: 311530, member: 5692"] This was in the 90's... I was casting Ti with a Dentaurum casting machine. Still have it in storage. The blackening was intermittent, but on a majority of the frames. We didnt have an answer for why it happened. More of an annoyance was the fact that all the clasps would bend out and lose retention constantly. The metal is too soft, and doesn't have any elasticity to retain it's shape. The doctors were seeing patients for adjustments to tighten clasps often. [/QUOTE]
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