Preliminary assessment of metal-porcelain bonding strength of CoCrW alloy after 3wt.% Cu addition

Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl. 2016 Jun:63:37-45. doi: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.02.057. Epub 2016 Feb 22.

Abstract

In this work, a novel Cu-bearing CoCrW alloy fabricated by selective laser melting for dental application has been studied. For its successful application, the bonding strength of metal-porcelain is essential to be systematically investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the metal-porcelain bonding strength of CoCrWCu alloy by three-point bending test, meanwhile the Ni-free CoCrW alloy was used as control. The oxygen content was investigated by an elemental analyzer; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to analyze the surface chemical composition of CoCrW based alloy after preoxidation treatment; the fracture mode was investigated by X-ray energy spectrum analysis (EDS) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Result from the oxygen content analysis showed that the content of oxygen dramatically increased after the Cu addition. And the XPS suggested that Co-oxidation, Cr2O3, CrO2, WO3, Cu2O and CuO existed on the preoxidated surface of the CoCrWCu alloy; the three-point bending test showed that the bonding strength of the CoCrWCu alloy was 43.32 MPa, which was lower than that of the CoCrW group of 47.65 MPa. However, the average metal-porcelain bonding strength is significantly higher than the minimum value in the ISO 9693 standard. Results from the SEM images and EDS indicated that the fracture mode of CoCrWCu-porcelain was mixed between cohesive and adhesive. Based on the results obtained in this study, it can be indicated that the Cu-bearing CoCrW alloy fabricated by the selective laser melting is a promising candidate for use in dental application.

Keywords: Bonding strength; CoCrW alloy; Cu element; Dental application; Selective laser melting.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Copper / chemistry*
  • Dental Porcelain / chemistry
  • Materials Testing
  • Metal Ceramic Alloys / chemistry*
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Oxygen / chemistry
  • Photoelectron Spectroscopy
  • Surface Properties

Substances

  • Metal Ceramic Alloys
  • Dental Porcelain
  • Copper
  • Oxygen