Abstract

A counterbalanced dilatometer suitable for the determination of small dimensional changes which occur during the hardening of dental amalgam is described. The instrument can operate without loss of sensitivity or accuracy with the specimen under loads as low as 20 mg. The instrument has been designed to enable measurements of dimensional change to be commenced 45 s after the preparation of the specimen of amalgam.

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