使用剪切加厚泥抛光牙科陶
Zhenfeng Zhou1,2,3, Lijun Zhu1,2, Jiayu Wang1
1Provincial Key Laboratory of Multimodal Perceiving and Intelligent Systems, Jiaxing University, Jiaxing, 314001, China.
Scientific reports
|February 3, 2026
概括
一种新的自动化抛光方法使用剪切加厚泥 (STF) 用于陶牙科陶,提供低成本,高效和无毒的解决方案. 这种技术可以在没有化学侵蚀的情况下达到9.5nm的最低表面粗度.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 生物材料工程 生物材料工程
- 牙科陶 牙科陶 的使用.
背景情况:
- 齐尔科尼亚牙陶的需求很高.
- 目前的低成本自动抛光方法是有限的.
- 在牙科中需要有效和安全的抛光技术.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种新的,低成本的自动抛光方法,用于Zirconia牙科陶.
- 为了评估剪切加厚泥 (STF) 抛光的有效性.
- 为了比较STF方法与手动抛光.
主要方法:
- 开发了一种使用粉和SiC磨料颗粒的剪切加厚泥 (STF).
- 在牙面板和牙冠陶上进行了抛光实验.
- 进行了体外研究,以评估表面粗度和屈曲强度.
主要成果:
- 在特定条件下使用2000#SiC-STF泥在30分钟后达到9.5nm的最低表面粗度 (Ra) (300rpm固定装置,120rpm工件).
- 通过STF抛光,可以获得与手工抛光相比较的屈曲强度.
- 该STF方法仅依赖于机械摩擦,避免化学侵蚀.
结论:
- 提出的STF抛光方法是牙科陶的可行,低成本,高效,无毒的自动化解决方案.
- 这种技术解决了现有的自动抛光方法的局限性.
- 为牙科陶表面加工提供了一个有前途的替代品.
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