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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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NP alloy recomendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamb4321" data-source="post: 55341" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>Hi Bobby,</p><p></p><p>aren't all alloys ISO'd, FDA'd and CE'd that we are <em>legally</em> able to use? even the dreadful "yellow non precious" that's full of aluminium and copper? </p><p></p><p>I spent ages trying to find out what was in Talladium, their website is quite vague about the constituents, although I did eventually find a datasheet somewhere on the web and it looks like most NP on the market apart from a little titianium </p><p></p><p>It seems like with most things there is a fair amount of smoke and mirrors when it comes to alloys and bio compatibility, after all no manufacturer states this is potentially toxic on the packet even when the is research to suggest that some alloys aren't very nice (eg palladium & copper alloys)</p><p></p><p>anyway, not having a go, I'm just curious as to your thoughts on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamb4321, post: 55341, member: 838"] Hi Bobby, aren't all alloys ISO'd, FDA'd and CE'd that we are [I]legally[/I] able to use? even the dreadful "yellow non precious" that's full of aluminium and copper? I spent ages trying to find out what was in Talladium, their website is quite vague about the constituents, although I did eventually find a datasheet somewhere on the web and it looks like most NP on the market apart from a little titianium It seems like with most things there is a fair amount of smoke and mirrors when it comes to alloys and bio compatibility, after all no manufacturer states this is potentially toxic on the packet even when the is research to suggest that some alloys aren't very nice (eg palladium & copper alloys) anyway, not having a go, I'm just curious as to your thoughts on this? [/QUOTE]
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