Stainless steel and wrought alloys Flashcards

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wrought alloys

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alloy that is manipulated/ shaped by cold working

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2
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cold working

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work at a low temperature
process causes slip (dislocations move to grain boundaries creating stronger materials)

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3
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what is steel made of

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iron and carbon
(less than 2% carbon)

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4
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solid solution

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2 metals that form a common lattice
can be either substitutional (random or ordered)
Interstitial (different sizes)

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5
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what makes steel stainless

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contains more than 12% chromium

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6
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why is nickel included in stainless steel

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improves strength and aids chromium in corosion resistance

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7
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what are the 2 types of stainless steel and what are they used for

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martensitic: dental instruments (used where hardness critical e.g knifes)
austenitic: dental instruments and equipment e.g wires (corrosion resistance more important than hardness)

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8
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material requirements of orthodontic wires

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high ductility
corrosion resistant
easily joined to other components
(springiness and stiffness dependent on use)

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9
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why is cobalt chrome not used for dental wires

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difficult to join to

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10
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weld decay and stainless steel

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occurs to stainless steel at temps between 500 and 900 degrees celsius causes alloy to become brittle and more susceptible to corrosion

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11
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what are the pros and cons of using stainless steel as a denture base

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pros: thin, light, fracture and corrosion resistant, polishable, withstands large impacts
cons: difficult to ensure uniform thickness, potential for innacuracies e.g due to many stages fine detail may be lost

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12
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18 - 8 stainless steel

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austenitic stainless steel
used for ortho wires and springs and RPD clasps and rests
74% iron , 18% chromium, 8% nickel, 0.1% carbon

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13
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what type of metal/alloys may be used for partial dentures

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CoCr, AgPd, type IV gold

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14
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what type of metal/ alloy may be used for porcelain fused cast metal restorations

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low gold
high gold
CoCr
AgPd

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15
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what type of metal/alloy may be used to make wires

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CoCr, NiTi, stainless steel

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