Dental crown and bridge alloys are used for casting full contour crowns and bridges. These alloys are generally created from noble and high noble metals with gold colored crowns the most popular. Different alloys are designed with different levels of hardness with softer alloys better suited for smaller restorations such as inlays and onlays, while harder alloys are better suited for crowns and bridges. Casting with crown and bridge alloys requires specific techniques with different alloys melting at different temperatures, so be sure to follow the protocols that deliver the best results for your lab.
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Company | Sterngold Dental, LLC | Sterngold Dental, LLC |
Item | Sterngold 66 Crown and Bridge Alloy | Sterngold 3 Crown and Bridge Alloy |
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Description | This versatile, low-cost alloy has proven itself in millions of units for almost 4 decades. However, with it's low nobility composition, it is not | Offering the best combination of both physical and working properties of any Sterngold Type IV alloy, Sterngold 3 is an excellent selection for |
Composition | Gold: 2 %
Palladium: 26.97 %
Silver: 54.50 %
Copper: 13.5 %
Zinc: 1 %
Indium: 2 % | Gold: 68.75 %
Platinum: 2.9 %
Palladium: 3.3 %
Silver: 12.4 %
Copper: 12.35 % |
Hardness | Hard: 260 HV
Soft: 190 HV | 255 HV |
Tensile Strength | Hard: 800 N/mm2
Soft: 497 N/mm2 | 772 N/mm2 |
Indications for Use | Crowns
Bridges | Not Available |
Color | White | Gold |
Melting Interval | 920° C - 960° C | 920° C - 940° C |
Casting Temperature | 1,040° C | 1,010° C |
Expansion | Hard: 4 %
Soft: 10 % | 7 % |
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