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Petrographic Study of the Refractory Performance of High-Fusing Dental Alloy Investments: I. High-Fired, Phosphate-Bonded Investments

Curtis P. Mabie, jr

Institute for Materials Research, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC 20234, USA

Detailed X-ray, optical microscopic, optical emission, and electron probe analyses of a phosphate-bonded investment before and after firing and after casting were made. Complex sintering reactions that involve incipient liquefaction generate bonds in the fired investment. The refractory behavior of this investment, which is reflected by the extent of liquefaction induced by casting, may influence casting roughness, fit, and porosity.

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 52, No. 1, 96-110 (1973)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345730520014301


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Petrographic Study of the Refractory Performance of High-Fusing Dental Alloy Investments: II. Silica-Bonded Investments
Journal of Dental Research, July 1, 1973; 52(4): 758 - 773.
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