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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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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, 1985M 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 CrCo dental alloys solder joints
Dental Materials, 1989Modifications 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, 1992The 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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Laser welding in the dental laboratory: an alternative to soldering.
Journal of dental technology : the peer-reviewed publication of the National Association of Dental Laboratories, 1998Only recently has laser welding been applied to dental technology, primarily as an alternative to soldering. This article addresses how the laser is used for welding, the effect welding has on metals as the energy is converted into heat and reacts with the alloy's surface and the practicality of laser welding in the dental laboratory.
J, Tambasco, T, Anthony, O, Sandven
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Wetting Characteristics of Dental Gold Solders
Journal of Dental Research, 1963William J. O'Brien +2 more
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Orthodontic Soldering Techniques: Aspects of Quality Assurance in the Dental Laboratory
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics, 2002E Witt
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