PMID: 376566Jun 1, 1979Paper

The chloride corrosion behavior of silver-base casting alloys

Journal of Dental Research
N K SarkarJ W Stanford

Abstract

The chloride corrosion behavior of five silver-palladium dental casting alloys was investigated in a 1% NaCl solution through the use of electrochemical hysteresis technique. The corrosion mechanism has been interpreted in terms of the microstructure of these alloys and their possible electrochemical reactions.

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