Nabertherm and Ivoclar validate sintering programs

The Nabertherm LHT 02/17 LB Speed high-temperature sintering furnace has been specifically matched to Ivoclar's zirconium oxide materials (Courtesy Nabertherm)
The Nabertherm LHT 02/17 LB Speed high-temperature sintering furnace has been specifically matched to Ivoclar’s zirconium oxide materials (Courtesy Nabertherm)

Nabertherm GmbH, headquartered in Lilienthal, Germany, and Ivoclar Vivadent AG, headquartered in Schaan, Liechtenstein, have announced that following extensive testing, validated sintering programs have been developed for the Nabertherm’s high-temperature sintering furnace. As part of this collaboration, the Nabertherm LHT 02/17 LB Speed has been specifically matched to Ivoclar’s zirconium oxide materials.

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The sintering programs validated by Ivoclar for the zirconium oxides IPS e.max ZirCAD Prime and IPS e.max ZirCAD Prime Esthetic are available free of charge via the Nabertherm sintering program download portal. Users can download the programs within seconds using a USB stick and import them directly into their LHT 02/17 LB Speed.

“We at Nabertherm are very pleased about this collaboration – through the cooperation between Ivoclar and Nabertherm, two leading experts in the fields of dental materials and furnace technology are coming together,” explained Timm Grotheer, Managing Director of Nabertherm. “Our cooperation enables users to make their sintering processes even more efficient and reliable.”

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