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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Zubler vario press300 vs Ivoclar EP5000
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<blockquote data-quote="PDC" data-source="post: 98104" data-attributes="member: 3385"><p>The only reservations I have about the Zubler & the Ibex is they use compressed air to drive the plunger. I would assume that they rely on a timed cycle rather than using an electronic sensor to determine when the cycle is complete like the Ivoclar. I used to have a Ney that used compressed air process and I didn't like it. If the compressor goes out, so does the furnace activity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PDC, post: 98104, member: 3385"] The only reservations I have about the Zubler & the Ibex is they use compressed air to drive the plunger. I would assume that they rely on a timed cycle rather than using an electronic sensor to determine when the cycle is complete like the Ivoclar. I used to have a Ney that used compressed air process and I didn't like it. If the compressor goes out, so does the furnace activity. [/QUOTE]
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