Rinne V W
J Dent Res. 1983 Feb;62(2):116-7. doi: 10.1177/00220345830620020501.
Examination of the aluminum foil pouch used in some pre-measured amalgam capsules for mercury packaging revealed the formation of an unknown substance after trituration. This substance was determined to be aluminum oxide and, in the amorphous or poorly crystallized hydrated form, may be a contaminate of the amalgam alloy.
对一些用于汞包装的预定量汞合金胶囊中使用的铝箔袋进行检查后发现,研磨后形成了一种未知物质。该物质被确定为氧化铝,呈无定形或结晶不良的水合形式,可能是汞合金的一种污染物。