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1 Philadelphia, Pa.
1. The desirable properties of solder were studied in relation to their basic gold-silver-copper proportions.
2. Based upon consideration of fusion data by L. Sterner-Rainer,1 basic solder compositions were indicated which should be acceptable in use.
3. Test methods were developed which made it possible to determine the fusion characteristics of dental gold solders on very small samples.
4. Series of gold solders were tested to determine the practical application of the test methods developed, and fusion data were compared with those obtained by conventional methods.
5. Suggested requirements covering the properties of gold solders ranging in fineness from .435 to .800 were outlined as a basis for purchase specifications.
Submitted on September 2, 1948
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