Opaquer firing – Ivoclar Vivadent IPS InLine System User Manual

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IPS
InLine

– Conventionally Layered

2

nd

Opaquer firing

(powder opaquer)

Remove the amount of powder opaquer required for the covering layer from the jar and mix it together with the
remaining, dried up “wash opaquer” on the mixing pad. Then, mix the powder opaquer with the Powder Opaquer Liquid
until it has reached the desired consistency.

Apply the second opaquer layer evenly and in such a way that the metal framework is entirely covered with opaquer. After
firing according to the stipulated firing parameters, the IPS InLine System Powder Opaquer should show a covering, silky-
mat shiny surface. After the opaquer firing, the conditioned surfaces of the alloy framework should be entirely covered
with opaquer.

firing parameters IPS InLine System Opaquer (powder opaquer), 1

st

and 2

nd

Opaquer firing

T

°C/°F

B

°C/°F

S

min

t

°C/°F/min

H

min

V

1

°C/°F

V

2

°C/°F

960/1760

403/757

4

100/180

2

450/842

959/1758

tip:

A glass or ceramic instrument is optimally suitable to apply the IPS InLine Powder Opaquer for the opaquer firing.
Naturally, a brush can also be used to apply IPS InLine Powder Opaquer.

The IPS InLine System Powder Opaquer and Powder

Opaquer Liquid are ideally suitable for the application
with conventional spray-on techniques. Mix the powder
opaquer to a thin consistency, depending on the spray-
on system used. Observe the instructions of the
manufacturer of the spray-on systems.

Important

• Use distilled water to rewet the mixed or the already applied powder opaquer.
• The firing tray with the opaquerized metal framework should only be placed in the firing chamber and

removed from it once the furnace head is completely open and the beeper has sounded.

Important

IPS InLine System Powder Opaquer
– Alloys (CTE of approx. 13.8 to 15.0 x 10

-6

/K at 25-500 °C) with a solidus point of ≥ 1080 °C are suitable for

opaquerizing with the powder opaquer at a firing temperature of 960 °C.

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