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Thermal Analysis on Acrylic Based Denture Materials

Volume 1 - Issue 7

M Vasubabu1, R Jeevan Kumar1*, T Ramprasad1,2 and E Rekha1

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    • 1Department of Physics, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, India
    • 2Department of Physics, MRITS College, India

    *Corresponding author: R Jeevan Kumar, Molecular Bio-physical Laboratories, Department of Physics, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur- 515 055, India

Received: November 11, 2017;   Published: December 12, 2017

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000583

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Abstract

Acrylic is a polymer material made of poly methyal acrylate used as polymer electrolytes, complex polymer preparation and dental base material for fixation. Acylic Polymeric materials reinforced with ceramic compositions provide advantages of high stiffness and strength to weight ratio as compared to conventional denture. The main objective of this work is to study variation in sturctural and physical and chemical transformations such as glass transition and degradations of Acrylic based denture materials such as Acralyn-H, RR Cold Cure material and Quick Ashvin were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, TGA and DTA.

Keywords: Acrylic based denture materials; X-rd TGA; DTA; Transition temperature; Degradations

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