New conversion method of metal surfaces for resin bonding. Conversion effects for pure metals in dental precious metal alloys.

Dentistry in Japan Pub Date : 1990-01-01
H Ohno
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Excellent adhesion of adhesives to metals can be realized by simply applying liquid Ga-Sn alloy (Adlloy) on the adherend metal surface. This method is only effective on dental precious metal alloys. Five metals, Au, Pt, Pd, Ag, and Cu, included in dental precious metal alloys were converted by this method to determine the most effective pure metal from bonding strength measurements, water durability at the adhesion interface, and ESCA measurements. All metals converted by Adlloy showed excellent bonding strength and water durability, whereas nonconverted metals showed poor water durability. ESCA measurements showed that metal surfaces converted by Adlloy are covered with a 3-6 nm thick Ga and Sn oxide film and that the diffusibilities of Ga in the metals are in the order Ag greater than Au greater than Pt greater than Cu greater than Pd. From the viewpoint of handling, Ag is the most effective metal.

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金属表面树脂粘合的新转化方法。纯金属在牙科贵金属合金中的转化效果。
简单地在金属表面涂上液态的Ga-Sn合金(Adlloy)就可以实现优异的金属粘附性。这种方法只对牙用贵金属合金有效。利用该方法对牙科贵金属合金中的Au、Pt、Pd、Ag和Cu五种金属进行了转换,通过结合强度测量、粘附界面的耐水性和ESCA测量来确定最有效的纯金属。经Adlloy转化的金属均表现出良好的结合强度和水耐久性,而未转化的金属表现出较差的水耐久性。ESCA测量表明,经adalloy转化的金属表面覆盖了一层3 ~ 6 nm厚的Ga和Sn氧化膜,Ga在金属中的扩散率为Ag > Au > Pt > Cu > Pd。从搬运角度看,银是最有效的金属。
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