Abstract

The corrosion behaviour of eight commercial high-Pd alloys was investigated and compared to that of PdAg systems. They were tested with standard potentiodynamic techniques in 0·9 per cent saline solution and an artificial saliva. The corrosion behaviour of the high-Pd alloys was satisfactory and essentially equivalent. In more systems anodic overloading in 0·9 per cent saline in this alloy group seemed to be superior compared to the PdAg alloy group. Within the high-Pd alloy systems compositional and constitutional variations were apparently too small to result in substantial electrochemical effects.

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