
Mechanical properties of polycarboxylate cements are greatly improved by incorporation of high modulus fibers such as potassium titanate into acrylic-itaconic acid and acrylic-itaconic-acronitic acid copolymers. Other desirable properties of the cements are not changed by the addition of fibers.
Dental Stress Analysis, Polycarboxylate Cement, Silver, Chemical Phenomena, Aconitic Acid, Silicic Acid, Malates, Silicones, Alkenes, Stainless Steel, Amides, Carbon, Chemistry, Acrylates, Ammonium Sulfate, Spectrophotometry, Potassium, Calcium, Graphite, Aluminum
Dental Stress Analysis, Polycarboxylate Cement, Silver, Chemical Phenomena, Aconitic Acid, Silicic Acid, Malates, Silicones, Alkenes, Stainless Steel, Amides, Carbon, Chemistry, Acrylates, Ammonium Sulfate, Spectrophotometry, Potassium, Calcium, Graphite, Aluminum
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