SKU:
DTX-DE124611 
-30%
5531€
Price VAT included (21%) 66,93 €List price: 79,02 €
CeraMotion Zr: Zirkonium Coating Ceramic (3 gr) - DENTAURUM
Brand: DENTAURUM
Reference: DTX-DE124611
Mfr. reference:
-30%
5531€
Price VAT included (21%) 66,93 €List price: 79,02 €
Coating ceramics for zirconium dioxide structures:
- A ceramic for various structural materials.
- High bonding strength with zirconia structures thanks to an ideal WAK fit.
- Safety thanks to high bending strength: 115 MPa.
- Feldspar-free, eliminating product fluctuations.
- No changes in the ceramic during multiple firings.
- Short firing cycle due to low processing temperature.
- Simple stratification technique.
- Natural aesthetics thanks to special masses of opalescence, fluorescence and translucency.
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Coating ceramics for zirconium dioxide structures:
- A ceramic for various structural materials.
- High bonding strength with zirconia structures thanks to an ideal WAK fit.
- Safety thanks to high bending strength: 115 MPa.
- Feldspar-free, eliminating product fluctuations.
- No changes in the ceramic during multiple firings.
- Short firing cycle due to low processing temperature.
- Simple stratification technique.
- Natural aesthetics thanks to special masses of opalescence, fluorescence and translucency.
Description
CeraMotion Zr Ceramic Coating for Zirkonium
Features of CeraMotion Zr Ceramic Coating for Zirkonium
- A ceramic for various structural materials.
- High bonding strength with zirconia structures thanks to an ideal WAK fit.
- Safety thanks to high bending strength: 115 MPa.
- Feldspar-free, eliminating product fluctuations.
- No changes in the ceramic during multiple firings.
- Short firing cycle due to low processing temperature.
- Simple stratification technique.
- Natural aesthetics thanks to special masses of opalescence, fluorescence and translucency.
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