نتایج جستجو برای: Copper-Titanium alloys

تعداد نتایج: 156610  

2008
Masafumi Kikuchi Masatoshi Takahashi Osamu Okuno

This study is an investigation of the machinability of experimental Ti-Cu alloys (2, 5, and 10mass% Cu) as new dental titanium alloy candidates for CAD/CAM use. The alloys were slotted with a vertical milling machine and carbide square end mills under two cutting conditions. Their machinability was evaluated through cutting force using a three-component force transducer fixed on the table of th...

2007
G. Arnau-Izquierdo S. Calatroni S. Heikkinen T. Ramsvik S. Sgobba M. Taborelli W. Wuensch

The selection of candidate materials for the accelerating cavities of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is carried out in parallel with high power RF testing. The maximum DC breakdown field of copper, copper alloys, refractory metals, aluminium and titanium have been measured with a dedicated setup. Higher maximum fields are obtained for refractory metals and for titanium, which exhibits, howe...

2015
Charlotta Holm Else Morisbak Torill Kalfoss Jon E. Dahl

Objective: The aims of this study were to investigate the release of element from, and the biological response in vitro to, cobalt-chromium alloys and other base-metal alloys used for the fabrication of metal-ceramic restorations. Material and methods: Eighteen different alloys were investigated. Nine cobalt-chromium alloys, three nickel-chromium alloys, two cobalt-chromium-iron alloys, one pal...

2009
F. Unalan H. Bilhan

The purpose of this study was to determine the galvanic interaction between pure titanium, a CoCrMo alloy, as well as their galvanic interaction with a high copper and a conventional amalgam at different area ratios. Pure titanium, a CoCrMo alloy and two dental amalgams with different copper compositions were tested in this study in 0.9% NaCl environment of pH 7. Polarization curves were record...

2013
Shailendra Kumar Singh Narinder Kumar

The purpose of this paper is to optimize the EDM parameters to get the better surface finish on the Titanium alloys Ti6AL4V. The continuous advancement of the alloy is fulfilling the demand of the industry but for advance material like Titanium alloys Ti6AL4V partially adopted by industries cause of the difficulties in machining. Non Conventional machining process like Spark Erosion Electrical ...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2003
Luiz Erlon A Rodrigues Antônio A V F Carvalho Antônio L M Azevedo Cecília B B V Cruz Antônio Wanderley C Maia

Copper/aluminum alloys are largely utilized in odontological restorations because they are less expensive than gold or platinum. However, tarnishing and important corrosion in intrabuccal prostheses made with copper/aluminum alloys after 28 days of use have been reported. Several kinds of food and beverage may attack and corrode these alloys. Copper is an essential component of several importan...

2003
Mitsuo Niinomi

Nb, Ta and Zr are the favorable non-toxic alloying elements for titanium alloys for biomedical applications. Low rigidity titanium alloys composed of non-toxic elements are getting much attention. The advantage of low rigidity titanium alloy for the healing of bone fracture and the remodeling of bone is successfully proved by fracture model made in tibia of rabbit. Ni-free super elastic and sha...

2011
Adrian P. Pop Gheorghe Bejinaru Mihoc Leonard Mitu

The metals take a apart place in the materials range used at MEMSs fabrication, in special of associated materials, while of thin metals films are used in mediums with different capacities to obtain of masks for microsensors and microactuators. From this group the aluminium, titanium, copper, etc. are distinguished. In that case, the manufacturing problem of them in specific MEMSs conditions is...

2017
Sadami TSUTSUMI Masatoshi TAKEUCHI

and porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations instead of gold or silver alloys. This tendency seems to be the same a]1 over the world, However, the expanded use of nickel-containing base metal alloys in dentistry has raised questions concerning their biological s fety, namely, carcinogenic and sensitivity risks.i) On the other hand, since pure titanium or titanium-based alloys have excellent biocom...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 1982
K Ida T Togaya S Tsutsumi M Takeuchi

For past several years, precious alloys have been gradually replaced by non-precious ones in the dental casting field because of the rising price of dental alloys. In Japan during the past ten years, nickel-chromium alloys have been used extensively for crown or bridge and porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations instead of gold or silver alloys. This tendency seems to be the same all over the wor...

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