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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="mert_k" data-source="post: 55096" data-attributes="member: 6177"><p>Dear Trimmerman, </p><p>I have read your comments and advices regarding fusing ceramic over titanium with interest. We are also working in our laboratory to produce titanium-ceramic crowns. We mill the titanium (grade 5) on our milling machines avamill chrome, and use GC ceramic material for Titanium frameworks, with kerasmart 200 furnace from Manfredi-Italy, which has an Argon inlet availability. </p><p>We have just started working on the issue, so it is rather early to talk about the results, but as fas as I can see from your message, argon is not a big necessity when we consider the "milled" ti framework. </p><p></p><p>Regards, </p><p></p><p>Mert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mert_k, post: 55096, member: 6177"] Dear Trimmerman, I have read your comments and advices regarding fusing ceramic over titanium with interest. We are also working in our laboratory to produce titanium-ceramic crowns. We mill the titanium (grade 5) on our milling machines avamill chrome, and use GC ceramic material for Titanium frameworks, with kerasmart 200 furnace from Manfredi-Italy, which has an Argon inlet availability. We have just started working on the issue, so it is rather early to talk about the results, but as fas as I can see from your message, argon is not a big necessity when we consider the "milled" ti framework. Regards, Mert [/QUOTE]
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