Preparation before investing – GC EUROPE Fujivest Super User Manual
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Preparation before investing
1.1 Instruction for Use
When working with our investments it is imperative 
that the ‘Instructions For Use’ are consulted from 
the outset as they offer you a clear summary of 
each working stage, based both on the results 
of comprehensive laboratory testing, carried out 
by the GC Europe Research and Development 
Department in combination with an extensive 
range of casting trials.
Each investment type has its own specific
characteristics that should be taken into account 
to guarantee consistently accurate results.
However because the working methods and 
equipment can differ between individual dental 
laboratories (e.g. waxes, resins, casting liner, 
mixing equipment, etc.) it is possible that differing 
end-results may be obtained.
Each package of GC
investment contains 
multilingual ‘Instructions 
for Use’ and it is impor-
tant that you use the 
latest version included 
with your material 
as this information is 
under a process of
continual review.
The latest instructions for use are always available 
at the download section of our website 
www.gceurope.com. 
1.2 Storage
When used on a regular basis the powder and 
liquid may be stored at normal room temperature 
(21-23°C), this is also the optimal working 
temperature. However for longer term or bulk 
storage a slightly lower temperature is preferable 
(please also see point 2.3). 
The storage environment must be dry to avoid 
the risk of exposing the powder to humidity (this 
is particularly important once a package has 
been opened) which will cause it to react in an 
unpredictably fast manner. 
 
It is important that the liquid is never stored below 
5˚C as once it has frozen it can no longer be used 
and must be discarded. Pay particular attention to 
winter deliveries, if debris or crystals are present in 
the liquid, it must never be used!
The bottles should always be kept tightly sealed 
and away from direct sunlight to avoid problems 
caused by evaporation.
