- Radiopacity
- Very low heat conductivity
- High purity
- Bio-inertia against acids and physiological solutions
- Optimal bonding of titanium and veneering ceramic
| Properties |
Unit |
Value |
| Class 2, annealed |
|
|
| N |
% |
0.03 |
| C |
% |
0.08 |
| H |
% |
0.015 |
| Fe |
% |
max. 0.30 |
| O |
% |
max. 0.25 |
| Ti |
% |
Rest |
| Vickers hardness |
HV |
180 - 250 |
| CTE |
10-6K-1 |
9.6 |
| Melting point |
°C |
1670 |
| Yield strength |
MPa |
325 - 395 |
| Density |
g/cm3 |
4.5 |
| Tensile strength |
MPa |
460 - 475 |
| Elongation at break |
% |
30 - 35 |
Areas of application:
- Single crowns through 16-element bridges
- Implant superstructures
- Primary and tertiary frameworks for telescope constructions
Possible Veneering Materials:
TiKrom
Triceram by Dentaurum
VITA Titankeramik
GC Initial Ti
Available in: EU | USA
Subject to the specifications of the veneering material manufacturer!
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