Abstract
Wetting, adhesion, and adhesive strength of a stainless steel substrate with SINMA plastic and MK porcelain are studied. It is shown that clean and plasma-sprayed substrates are readily wetted with plastic at temperatures less than 800 K and with porcelain at 1450 K. It is established that plasma-sprayed dentures with a plastic facing have an adhesive strength greater by a factor of three to five compared with conventional dentures.
Similar content being viewed by others
REFERENCES
Yu. V. Naidich, Soldering and Metallization of Superhard Tool Materials [in Russian], Nauk. Dumka, Kiev (1977).
Yu. V. Naidich, Contact Phenomena in Molten Metals [in Russian], Nauk. Dumka, Kiev (1972).
Yu. V. Naidich, V. P. Umanskii, and I. A. Lavrinenko, Strength of a Diamond-Metal Contact and Soldering of Diamonds [in Russian], Nauk. Dumka, Kiev (1988).
Yu. V. Naidich, V. M. Perevermailo, I. A. Lavrinenko, et al., Surface Properties of Melts and Solids and Their Use in Materials Science [in Russian], Nauk. Dumka, Kiev (1991).
I. I. Tugov and G. I. Kostyrkina, Chemistry and Physics of Polymers [in Russian], Khimiya, Moscow (1989).
A. A. Krupa and V. S. Gorodov, Chemical Technology of Ceramic Materials [in Russian], Vishcha Shkola, Kiev (1990).
V. V. Kudinov and I. N. Belyashchenko, Application of Plasma Coatings [in Russian], Nauka, Moscow (1990).
A. N. Zaidel', Measurement Errors for Physical Quantities [in Russian], Nauka, Leningrad (1974).
S. I. Popel', Surface Phenomena in Melts [in Russian], Metallurgiya, Moscow (1994).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Besov, A.V. Adhesive Strength of Material Joints for Orthopaedic Stomatology. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics 43, 247–250 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PMMC.0000042458.24546.5f
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PMMC.0000042458.24546.5f