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Reaction of Stomatological Porcelain with Titanium and Titanium Nickelide during Sintering

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The reaction of stomatological porcelain with titanium and titanium nickelide during sintering in the range 1050-1300°C was investigated. It was shown that when the sintering temperature is increased, silicides and other oxides are formed in place of the basic components (titanium and silicon oxides or titanium nickelide). Reactions in the porcelain ― titanium system take place in the solid state, but in the porcelain ― titanium nickelide system at temperatures above 1120°C they occur with the participation of liquid phases.

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Itin, V.I. Reaction of Stomatological Porcelain with Titanium and Titanium Nickelide during Sintering. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics 40, 236–241 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012845230431

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