Surface characterization and bond strengths between Ti-20Cr-1X alloys and low-fusing porcelain
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This study evaluated the bond strengths between experimental Ti-20Cr-1X (X=Nb, Mo, Fe, Zr) alloys and porcelain (Duceratin). The results of this bond strength testing indicated that all the Ti-20Cr-1X alloys exceeded the lower limit value in the ISO 9693 standard for the 3-point bending test (25 MPa), and were all higher than that of commercially pure titanium (c.p. Ti). The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) values of all Ti-20Cr-1X alloys were higher than that of c.p. Ti, and this result of a closer match between CTEs shows the fact that the Ti-20Cr-1Mo alloy had a significantly higher bond strength than both the other Ti-20Cr-1X alloys and c.p. Ti.
著者
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Kikuchi Hisaji
Department Of Dental Materials Nihon University School Of Dentistry
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HO Wen-Fu
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Da-Yeh University
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Ho Wen-fu
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Da-yeh University
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Lin Fu-tsang
Department Of Dental Technology And Materials Science Central Taiwan University Of Science And Techn
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Lin Cheng-wei
Institute Of Biomedical Engineering And Material Science Central Taiwan University Of Science And Te
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Wu Shih-ching
Department Of Dental Technology And Materials Science Central Taiwan University Of Science And Techn
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Hsu Hsueh-chuan
Department Of Dental Technology And Materials Science Central Taiwan University Of Science And Techn
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WU Shih-Ching
Department of Dental Technology and Materials Science, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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HSU Hsueh-Chuan
Department of Dental Technology and Materials Science, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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