Machining Processes; Process Types; Dentsply Sirona - DENTSPLY inLab MC X5 Operating Instructions Manual

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Dentsply Sirona

Operating Instructions inLab MC X5
64 78 759 D3608
D3608.201.01.07.02 10.2017
6.2

Machining processes

Before every process, make sure that all necessary connections are
correctly coupled and check the function of the suction device, air
pressure provision and water supply.
IMPORTANT
Note the processing instructions of the respective material manufacturer
for all manufacturing processes.
NOTICE
Check the processed restorations after completion of the process and
finishing (e.g. sintering, stain & glaze, polishing) for any defects. Note
the requirements and instructions of the respective material
manufacturer for this.
6.2.1

Process types

CAUTION
Risk of injury through sharp-edged restorations and material residues
There is risk of injury through sharp-edged restorations as well as sharp-
edged material residues.
➢ Remove the restored objects and material residues carefully after
the processing.
➢ Pay attention to the sharp-edged material residues while cleaning
the processing chamber.
Different process types are available for machining. These differ in the
type of the materials to be processed, the tools to be used and the
corresponding fixture in the unit.
CAUTION
Risk of injury through cutting and grinding tools
There is risk of cuts through sharp edges of accessible parts and the use
of rotating cutting and grinding tools that are sharp and/or pointed.
6 Operation
6.2 Machining processes
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