CERINOX® C10 is a non-precious, type 2 iron-based dental ingot casting alloy for crowns and bridges.. Lire plus

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CERINOX® C10 is a non-precious, type 2 iron-based dental ingot casting alloy for crowns and bridges.

CERINOX® is a registered trademark of B.C.S Dental Alloys.

  • VENEER

Use a suitable veneer for the type of alloy used and follow the supplier’s instructions.

Heat the cylinder to 900C°.

Hold at this temperature for 15 to 30 minutes depending on size and allow to air cool.

  • MELTING AND CASTING

The CERINOX alloy is melted in a clean, unalterable crucible.

Melting can be done by induction or flame, the latter being set to neutral and non-carburizing.

Induction melting: start casting as soon as the blocks weaken.

Flame casting: heat the blocks with a circular flame and start casting as soon as the bath starts to vibrate under the flame.

Allow the cylinder to air cool to room temperature and remove the part.

Chemical composition

Fe
  • 47,8%%
Ni
  • 24%%
Cr
  • 20%%
Mo
  • 3%%
Si
  • 2,9%%
C
  • <0,04%%
Other
  • 0,50%

Mechanical properties

DENSITY
8
MELTING RANGE SOLIDUS
1255 C°
MELTING RANGE LIQUIDUS
1345 C°
HARDNESS
HV10
ELONGATION AT BREAK
16%
ULTIMATE TENSILE STRESS
500 MPa
YIELD STRENGTH UNDER TENSION 0.2%
230 MPa
The above values are provided for indication purposes.