A comparative study of a vitreous biological composition suitable for coating steel prostheses
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1986
abstract:
A correlation between composition and quality of a biological glass used as a bioglaze and an industrial glaze for sheet-steel coating was carried out. Apart from the extremely different conditions, particularly relative to the temperature for application of the coating to the metallic substrate, it was noted that the compositions are not very much different; this led us to think that the doping of the vitreous system with substances favouring the bonding of glaze to support (according what has been suggested by enamellists) is trustworthy in this case too. Some hypotheses relative to the role of nickel and the fluidity of the vitreous system were made to explain the observations, and to suggest the best way to improve the adhesion of metal to glaze. © 1986 Chapman and Hall Ltd.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BIOLOGICAL GLASS; STEEL PROSTHESES; VITREOUS BIOLOGICAL COMPOSITION
List of contributors:
Ingo, GABRIEL MARIA; Krajewski, Adriano
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