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Visible light cure

G. Eliades, A. Kakaboura, G. Palaghias, Acid base reaction and fluoride release profiles in visible light-cured polyacid modified composite resin restorations. Dent. Mater. 14 (1998) 57-63. [Pg.378]

Photopolymerized hyaluronic Visible light cure Requires several minutes... [Pg.83]

Photopolymerized Fibrogen Visible light cure 10 s to set, 60 s to cure... [Pg.83]

Visible light cured epoxy adhesives and coatings have been developed for architectural, industrial, and maintenance applications and for products difficult to heat or uv/EB cure because of their size. These are clear, one-part epoxy resins that cure by exposure to visible light for a few hours. They are formulated with cycloaliphatic epoxy compounds and a cationic photoinitiator that generates a strong acid when exposed to sunlight. [Pg.263]

Crivello, J. V and Ashby, B. A., Methods of Adhesive Bonding Using Visible Light Cured Epoxies, U.S. Patent No. 4,356,050, 1982. [Pg.621]

Company literature from several adhesive suppliers is currently available that lists UV curable and visible light curing acrylic adhesives as part of their product package. This type of acrylic adhesive is being used successfully in polycarbonate lens bonding. [Pg.747]

H. Matsumoto, J.E. Gres, V.A. Marker, T. Okabe, J.L. Ferracane, G.A. Harvey, Depth of cure of visible light-cure resin clinical simulation, J. Prosthet. Dent. 55 (1986) 574—578. [Pg.60]

D. Sustersic, P. Cevc, N. Funuk, M.M. Pintar, Determination of curing time in visible-light-cured composite resins of different thickness by electron paramagnetic resonance, J. Mater. Sci. Mater. Med. 8 (1997) 507-510. [Pg.82]

R.E. Kerby, J. Knobloch, A. Thakur, Strength properties of visible-light-cured resin-modified glass-ionomer cements, Oper. Dent. 22 (1997) 79-83. [Pg.155]

Bassiouny M A, Grant A A (1978) A visible light-cured composite restorative. Clinical open assessment. Brit Dent J, 145, 327-330. [Pg.233]

Synonyms ( )-i,7,7-trimethyl-bicyclo[2.2.i]heptane-2,3-dione OL-camphorquinone OL-camphoroquinone 2,3-bornanedione Uses initiator for visible-light-cured dental acrylic-composite materials A... [Pg.1200]

Uses amine activator in visible-light-cured dental-acrylic composite materials A... [Pg.1208]

Introduction from ultraviolet to visible light curing... [Pg.123]


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