Ingenious mixing paddle geometry The ingenious mixing paddle geometry ensures optimum mixing. Because the mixing paddle is as close as possible to the bowl, it takes up as much material as possible (A). The design of the mixing paddle ensures that the material is pushed to the bottom against the centrifugal force (B). The material is mixed most thoroughly at the bottom (C). This also creates pressure that along with the vacuum removes any air bubbles from the material.
Integrated overflow guard All bowls have marks to indicate the maximum filling capacity so that incorrect use is virtually eliminated. The bowls also have a collection area above the mixing paddle so that inadvertently overfilling them does not cause a problem. A dual valve prevents penetration of dust or mixing material into the vacuum pump. This valve is easily changed and cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner and this is the only maintenance required.
Always use the same mixing bowl for mixing one type of material. Residue from previous mixes can have a detrimental effect (e.g. duplicating silicone will not cure etc.). We therefore recommend using a different bowl for each type of material (plaster, investment, duplicating silicone, alginate).
Why does a new fuse blow off although the nominal value of the fuse is according to the technical data?
Fuse with nominal value according the wrong standard was used.
The nominal value of a fuse has to be according the international norm IEC60127. If you use a fuse according to UL 248-14 (or CSA), the fuse needs a higher nominal value.
Fuses can be designed according to different standards.
The nominal value of a fuse has to be according the international norm IEC60127. If you use a fuse according to UL 248-14 (or CSA), the fuse needs a higher nominal value.