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Vita Vacumat 50 Upd Jun 2026

The Ultimate Guide to the VITA VACUMAT 50 UPD: Precision and Reliability in Dental Firing

Real-time PID temperature controllers prevent thermal undershoot or overshoot, preserving the optical properties of the porcelain.

| Parameter | Example Value | Note | |-----------|--------------|------| | Drying temp | 500 °C | Ramp rate: 50 °C/min | | Firing temp | 910 °C | Ramp rate: 55 °C/min | | Hold time | 1 min | at final temp | | Vacuum on | 450 °C | Vacuum off at 900 °C | | Cooling | Slow | Programmed or manual |

This furnace is an "all-rounder" for dental ceramic firing requirements. It is primarily used for:

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Before every program start, the furnace automatically adjusts the temperature to within ±1∘Cplus or minus 1 raised to the composed with power C to ensure consistency.

Users can set pre-drying times, pre-drying temperatures, rise times, and vacuum firing times (up to 20 minutes for each phase). Safety Features:

The is a reliable workhorse for any dental laboratory, combining German engineering precision with user-friendly functionality. By focusing on consistent temperature control, a durable design, and intuitive operation, it provides the reliability needed for high-quality prosthetic work. For technicians seeking a furnace that delivers consistent, excellent results day after day, the VITA Vacumat 50 UPD is an outstanding choice. Pro Tip for Users

Buy new if you want warranty and modern pump; buy used (well-maintained) if budget is tight – these things run forever.

The interior firing space features a diameter of approximately 96 mm and a height of 70 mm .

: Compatible with 230V A.C. (50/60 Hz) with a maximum power consumption of 1.5 KW .

For long-term reliability, the following procedures are standard: Condensation Prevention

Includes automatic monitoring cycles and safety classification Class I. VITA Zahnfabrik Operational Instructions Placement:

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