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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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What alloy to use for GC Initial IQ POM?
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<blockquote data-quote="ICONDENTAL" data-source="post: 122426" data-attributes="member: 9126"><p>What they told you at GC is in the right direction. the crucial mix is in the CTE of the alloy and the ceramics. for example if they are suggesting you to find anything with the CTE of 13.8-14,9.then alloys such as ARGEDENT 52sf special from ARGEN will work. if you use this remember Oxidation Procedure: 650-1010°C, no hold, Do not remove oxide, no vacuum. and use hot plate to dry your opaque before firing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICONDENTAL, post: 122426, member: 9126"] What they told you at GC is in the right direction. the crucial mix is in the CTE of the alloy and the ceramics. for example if they are suggesting you to find anything with the CTE of 13.8-14,9.then alloys such as ARGEDENT 52sf special from ARGEN will work. if you use this remember Oxidation Procedure: 650-1010°C, no hold, Do not remove oxide, no vacuum. and use hot plate to dry your opaque before firing [/QUOTE]
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