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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Pfm metal
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 38800" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Check out these 2 Argen alloys</p><p>Argedent Euro </p><p>40 Au 39 Pd 10 Ag CTE 14.1 14.4 (Density 12.8)</p><p></p><p>Argedent 52</p><p>52 Au 26.9 Pd 16 Ag CTE 14.2 14.4 (Density 14.2)</p><p></p><p>Consider the density also when changing alloys, assuming the cte works and silver or if low silver is ok.</p><p>Haven't used your alloy, I bet these alloys cast slightly thinner and better for long span bridges/ smaller connectors maybe ?</p><p>Less flaking off at the margins when over thinned out. </p><p>Probably very little difference in metal finishing, as far as grinding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 38800, member: 9"] Check out these 2 Argen alloys Argedent Euro 40 Au 39 Pd 10 Ag CTE 14.1 14.4 (Density 12.8) Argedent 52 52 Au 26.9 Pd 16 Ag CTE 14.2 14.4 (Density 14.2) Consider the density also when changing alloys, assuming the cte works and silver or if low silver is ok. Haven't used your alloy, I bet these alloys cast slightly thinner and better for long span bridges/ smaller connectors maybe ? Less flaking off at the margins when over thinned out. Probably very little difference in metal finishing, as far as grinding. [/QUOTE]
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