نتایج جستجو برای: immersion curing

تعداد نتایج: 24590  

2013
Fabrício Luscino Alves de CASTRO Bruno Barbosa CAMPOS Kely Firmino BRUNO Rogério Vieira REGES

OBJECTIVE This study evaluated the effect of temperature and curing time on composite sorption and solubility. MATERIAL AND METHODS Seventy five specimens (8×2 mm) were prepared using a commercial composite resin (ICE, SDI). Three temperatures (10°C, 25°C and 60°C) and five curing times (5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 40 s and 60 s) were evaluated. The specimens were weighed on an analytical balance three ...

2010
R. C. MILLER

Practically all methods of curing pork involve the use of salt as a curing agent. Its main function is as a preservative to prevent or reduce the action of micro-organisms which might cause spoilage in the meat. Aside from this preserving action, the salt contributes greatly to the palatability of the meat. Oversalted pork is undesirable, although it is quite common. The amoimt of salt present ...

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
fahimeh hamedi rad tabriz university of medical sciences tahereh ghaffari tabriz university of medical sciences, iran sayed hamed safavi

background and aims. the most common method for alginate impression disinfection is spraying it by disinfecting agents, but some studies have shown that these impressions can be immersed, too. the aim of this study was to evaluate the dimensional stability of alginate impressions following disinfecting by spray and immersion methods. materials and methods. four common disinfecting agents (sodiu...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Homaira Siddiqui Nubla Mahmood Zhongshun Yuan Ferdinando Crapulli Luana Dessbesell Amin Rizkalla Ajay Ray Chunbao Charles Xu

In this study bio-based bio-phenol-formaldehyde (BPF) resoles were prepared using hydrolytically depolymerized Kraft lignin (DKL) as bio-phenol to partially substitute phenol. The effects of phenol substitution ratio, weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of DKL and formaldehyde-to-phenol (F/P) ratio were also investigated to find the optimum curing temperature for BPF resoles. The results indic...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2007
Christopher Millen Martyn Ormond Gillian Richardson Ario Santini Vesna Miletic Peter Kew

AIM The study compared pulp temperature rise during polymerization of resin-based composites (RBCs) using halogen and LED light-curing units (LCUs). METHODS AND MATERIALS A total of 32 teeth extracted from patients aged 11-18 years were used in the study. Thermocouples placed on the roof of the pulp chamber using a novel 'split-tooth' method. In Group 1 a halogen LCU with a light intensity of...

2016
Sujeong Lee Arie van Riessen Chul-Min Chon

There is no standardized procedure for producing geopolymers; therefore, many researchers develop their own procedures for mixing and curing to achieve good workability and strength development. The curing scheme adopted is important in achieving maximum performance of resultant geopolymers. In this study, we evaluated the impact of sealed and unsealed curing on mechanical strength of geopolyme...

2012
My-Phuong Pham Thanh N. Truong Jack P. Simons Valeria Molinero

The epoxy resin market is faced with an ever increasing demand for a “designer” range of properties for the epoxy end-use products. Therefore, it is necessary to obtain a complete mechanism and accurate kinetic model that has predictive capabilities. This dissertation addresses the issue in two sections. The first section is an analysis of systematic theoretical studies on the mechanisms of fou...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Mikhail Hayhoe Fady Alajaji Bahman Gharesifard

We study the curing of epidemics of a network contagion, which is modelled using a variation of the classical Polya urn process that takes into account spatial infection among neighbouring nodes. We introduce several quantities for measuring the overall infection in the network and use them to formulate an optimal control problem for minimizing the average infection rate using limited curing re...

2008
x. sun j. liu

Different intermittent curing methods were conducted for pulsed laser induced photopolymerization reactions in a TMPTA acrylic system. Two methods of curing were compared, named grouped pulses impingement (GPI) and consecutively pulsed curing (CPC), respectively, in which the total number of the curing pulses were kept same. In GPI, a prominent light diffraction effect was observed in the post ...

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