Authentic Firing Guide
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† If using alloy HE the recommmended first opaque firing temp is 980 C
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* A mandatory 4 minutes slow cool is required for all layering, staining and glaze firings when fabricating Press-To-Metal restorations using high density alloys such as Galileo PF. |
Low Fusing Ceramic Calibration
Because most ceramic furnaces fluctuate in the lower fusing range
(800 C,) it is imperative that test tabs be fired using Transparent
Clear ceramic to determine the correct high temperature specific to
your furnace which fully vitrifies (matures) the ceramic. To perform
this test, the technician must follow these four easy steps:
•Create tabs of Transparent Clear about 8 mm square and approximately .5mm thick.
•Replicate first dentin firing conditions. Place ceramic tab on an ultra-thin piece of fiber-tray or platinum foil, on top of a firing peg (Master Ceramist Micro Color coded w/ metal pins,) then place on top of a honeycomb tray at the same height position in the furnace as a crown would be fired.
•Work with one variable (high temperature) only. Keep all other parameters constant, including hold time.
•Verify that the tab is fully vitrified, with no partially fired particles. Additionally, the print on the cap of a bottle of Authentic should be readable through the tab. The surface gloss should be relatively high, while still maintaining the edges of the tab.


