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Phase transformation in a dental gold alloy for soldering

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 1997
Abstract The phase transformation behaviour during continuous heating in a dental gold alloy for soldering was investigated by resistivity measurements, hardness tests, SEM and TEM observations. Three stages were recognized. The first two stages correspond to the formation of an L1 os phase by the migration of the quenched in excess vacancies and ...
Kunihiro Hisatsune
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Dental Soldering Procedures

Dental Clinics of North America, 1958
Gunnar Ryge
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Gold Solders for Dental Use

Journal of Dental Research, 1949
IF published data are taken as a basis for judgment, gold solders for dental use have apparently been given less attention than any other type of gold alloy used in dentistry. In all probability this class of materials has received far more consideration than a survey of the literature would indicate, since there have been many changes in the types of ...
N O, TAYLOR, C K, TEAMER
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Strength Mechanisms of Dental Solder Joints

Journal of Dental Research, 1974
Derivations of the triaxial state of stress and relative strain rate within the solder agree with the types of strengthening found in soft lead-tin solder butt joints. But for the dental gold casting alloys and hard gold solders tested, joint strengths were only influenced by porosity and not by size or rate of testing.
E P, Lautenschlager   +3 more
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An investigation of tensile strength of dental solder joints

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
Tensile specimens of dental solder joints were tested to determine the effect of gap distance on the strength of solder joints. Two dental alloys were used; a Type III gold alloy and a gold-palladium (Au-Pd) alloy. The Type III alloy was joined with the recommended gold solder.
E J, Rasmussen   +2 more
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Corrosion properties of soldered joints. Part II: Corrosion pattern of dental solder and dental nickel-chromium alloy

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991
Six nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr) alloys joined with two solders were evaluated for degree of corrosion after they were immersed in corrosive solution for 100 days. The corroded surface of the Ni-Cr alloy and the cross section of the soldered joint were observed and the solution of nickel and copper (Cu) ions in each combination was measured.
N, Shigeto   +3 more
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Corrosion properties of soldered joints. Part I: Electrochemical action of dental solder and dental nickel-chromium alloy

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989
The corrosion properties of contact between six Ni-Cr alloys and two dental solders were evaluated. Ni-Cr alloys with low Cr content coupled with silver solder induced continuous galvanic current, whereas Ni-Cr alloys with high Cr and some Mo content coupled with silver or gold solder induced galvanic current for a short time.
N, Shigeto   +3 more
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Comparative tensile strengths of nonnoble dental alloy solders

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
M ost casting and soldering techniques currently used in dentistry were developed specifically for dental gold alloys. The newer base metal or nonnoble alloys have higher melting ranges and other characteristics that differ from those of gold alloys. Practical application and routine use of these alloys have drawn varied and often conflicting reports ...
W G, Kaylakie, C E, Brukl
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Tensile strength of CrCo dental alloys solder joints

Dental Materials, 1989
Modifications and repairs of removable partial dentures usually involve solder joints. It is important to know the combination of solder and alloy that will provide the strongest junction. The purpose of this work was to investigate the mechanical strengths of different solders commonly used in dental practice.
ANGELINI, EMMA PAOLA MARIA VIRGINIA   +3 more
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[A study of dental soldering. (10) The temperature distribution of infra-red soldering machine].

Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai zasshi, 1992
The purpose of this study is to measure the temperature distribution of focused energy by infra-red soldering machine. The result indicate following. 1. The three dimensional heating area is an ellipse shape, and soldering area is about 10 mm in diameter centering around the focus. 2.
H, Ohsawa   +7 more
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