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<blockquote data-quote="sixonice" data-source="post: 18061" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>In the old e.max Press (green) instructions for use book (BEFORE they added the HT ingot on the cover),the e.max press over electroformed copings for single units only, is on page 58. I can tell you it WILL NOT work with Captek - incompatible CTE. You can press over electroplated only, such as the Wieland and Gramm systems WILL work. From what I have heard, this technique is not very popular and the e.max opaques will be phased out when they are depleted. With the strength and esthetics of e.max on it's own, I can certainly understand why this option did not catch on. </p><p>Also, the pressing over zirconia technique is in the orange manual, called Zirpress. Finally, the Ivoclar corporate office is open until 7PM EST because I have placed orders up until 6:30 EST and gotten my stuff the next day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixonice, post: 18061, member: 2"] In the old e.max Press (green) instructions for use book (BEFORE they added the HT ingot on the cover),the e.max press over electroformed copings for single units only, is on page 58. I can tell you it WILL NOT work with Captek - incompatible CTE. You can press over electroplated only, such as the Wieland and Gramm systems WILL work. From what I have heard, this technique is not very popular and the e.max opaques will be phased out when they are depleted. With the strength and esthetics of e.max on it's own, I can certainly understand why this option did not catch on. Also, the pressing over zirconia technique is in the orange manual, called Zirpress. Finally, the Ivoclar corporate office is open until 7PM EST because I have placed orders up until 6:30 EST and gotten my stuff the next day. [/QUOTE]
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