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Role of MgF2 addition on high energy ball milled kalsilite:Implementation as dental porcelain with low temperature frit 被引量:1
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作者 Pattem Hemanth KUMAR Abhinav SRIVASTAVA +3 位作者 Vijay KUMAR nandini jaiswal Pradeep KUMAR Vinay Kumar SINGH 《Journal of Advanced Ceramics》 SCIE CAS 2014年第4期332-338,共7页
Porcelain fused to metal(PFM)has received great attention over the last few years due to its importance in the dentistry.Kalsilite(K_(2)O·Al_(2)O_(3)·SiO_(2))is a high thermal expansion porcelain,suitable fo... Porcelain fused to metal(PFM)has received great attention over the last few years due to its importance in the dentistry.Kalsilite(K_(2)O·Al_(2)O_(3)·SiO_(2))is a high thermal expansion porcelain,suitable for bonding to metals.However,kalsilite is a metastable phase which gets converted into crystalline leucite upon heating.In the current work feasibility of developing stable kalsilite phase,dispersion of MgF2 in it as an additive and using mechanochemical synthesis are studied.Micro fine dental material has been formulated by mixing prepared kalsilite with low temperature frit(LTF)in different ratio.The crystalline phases evolved in fired powders are characterized by powder X-ray diffraction(XRD)technique.Kalsilite with different ratio of LTF has been cold pressed and heat treated to examine its coefficient of thermal expansion(CTE),flexural strength,apparent porosity(AP),bulk density(BD)and microstructure.Results indicate that MgF_(2) addition and high milling duration help in kalsilite stabilization.Temperature also plays an important role in this stabilization,and at 1100℃single phase kalsilite formation is observed.Present outcomes demonstrate that it is easily possible to synthesize a stable single phase kalsilite with desirable properties. 展开更多
关键词 kalsilite porcelain fused to metal(PFM) dental ceramic mechanochemical synthesis thermal expansion X-ray diffraction(XRD)
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