Pore Distribution and Fracture Localization of Flamesoldered Joints in Dental Gold
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358309162338Keywords:
Defects, dental materials, fatigue, flux, porosityAbstract
The occurrence of pores and fatigue fractures in flame-soldered joints of dental gold was measured using fractograms and metallographic preparations. All soldered joints contained pores localized mainly in the solder material adjacent to casting/solder and solder/solder interfaces. The porosity portion of these regions was 20—40 volume per cent, consisting chiefly of pores smaller than 0.1 mm. The fatigue fractures were near`y always situated in the same regions or along the casting surfaces themselves.
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