KDF Zirconia Disc

The purpose of “KDF Zirconia Disc” is to fabricate dental
ceramic prosthetics such as inlays, anlays, veneers, artificial
teeth, crowns, and bridges.
The prosthetics are designed by a dental technician or dental
specialist, and machined into prosthetic shapes by a CAD/CAM
machines. This device is applied to the anterior or molar region.

KDF Zirconia Disc

“KDF Zirconia Disc” are manufactured by mixing raw materials,
pressing them into disc shapes, and then semi-sintering them in a sintering furnace.

The devices are milled prosthetic shapes using CAD/CAM
machines and then fully sintered (secondary sintering), and the
zirconia acquires its final physical properties by forming a crystalline structure.

The fabricated prosthesis is chemically bonded to the defect,
abutment tooth or conducted core on the remaining tooth using resin cement.

KDF Zirconia Disc Firing Schedule for KDF Zircom Machines

Zirconia Disc | KDF

Normal Firing Schedule

(Zircom Standard/ Zircom Plus/ Ceramic Tray use of Zircom Speed)
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Note: *Original Schedule natural cooling to 20℃ But Zircom machine has programmed open the table reached under 400℃ for cooloing.

Normal Firing Schedule | KDF

High Speed Firing Schedule

(Only Zircom Speed machine use with SiC Black Trays)
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Note: * for quick cooling

High Speed Firing Schedule | KDF