Grindability of Dental Magnetic Alloys
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In this study, the grindability of cast magnetic alloys (Fe-Pt-Nb magnetic alloy and magnetic stainless steel) was evaluated and compared with that of conventional dental casting alloys (Ag-Pd-Au alloy, Type 4 gold alloy, and cobalt-chromium alloy). Grindability was evaluated in terms of grinding rate (i.e., volume of metal removed per minute) and grinding ratio (i.e., volume ratio of metal removed compared to wheel material lost). Solution treated Fe-Pt-Nb magnetic alloy had a significantly higher grinding rate than the aged one at a grinding speed of 750-1500m・min^<-1>. At 500m・min^<-1>, there were no significant differences in grinding rate between solution treated and aged Fe-Pt-Nb magnetic alloys. At a lower speed of 500m・min^<-1> or 750m・min^<-1>, it was found that the grinding rates of aged Fe-Pt-Nb magnetic alloy and stainless steel were higher than those of conventional casting alloys.
- 日本歯科理工学会の論文
著者
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KIKUCHI Masafumi
Division of Dental Biomaterials, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry
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OKUNO Osamu
Division of Dental Biomaterials, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry
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Kikuchi M
Division Of Dental Biomaterials Tohoku University Graduate School Of Dentistry
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Kikuchi Masafumi
Division Of Dental Biomaterials Graduate School Of Dentistry Tohoku University
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HAYASHI Eisei
Division of Fixed Prosthodontics, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University
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KIMURA Kohei
Division of Fixed Prosthodontics, Graduate School of Dentistry, Tohoku University
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Kimura Kohei
Division Of Fixed Prosthodontics Graduate School Of Dentistry Tohoku University
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Kimura Kohei
Division Of Fixed Prosthodontics Department Of Restorative Dentistry Tohoku University Graduate Scho
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Kimura Kohei
First Department Of Prosthetic Dentistry Tohoku University School Of Dentistry
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Okuno O
Division Of Dental Biomaterials Tohoku University Graduate School Of Dentistry
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Okuno Osamu
Division Of Dental Biomaterials Graduate School Of Dentistry
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Hayashi Eisei
Division Of Fixed Prosthodontics Graduate School Of Dentistry Tohoku University
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Hayashi Eisei
Division Of Fixed Prosthodontics Department Of Restorative Dentistry Tohoku University Graduate Scho
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Kimura Kohei
Division Of Fixed Prosthodontics Department Of Restorative Dentistry Tohoku University Graduate Scho
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Okuno Osamu
Division Of Dental Biomaterials Tohoku University Graduate School Of Dentistry
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