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  • Manufacturing technology of vitreous enamel coatings allows their use in various industrial areas. We meet glass-ceramic products every day, e.g. in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, restoration works as well as in the food industry. The possibility of using glass-ceramic coatings also occurs in the field of medicine, especially in dental implantology. Vitreous enamel coatings have great resistance to aggressive and corrosive environments, surface abrasion, long-lasting service life and chemical stability. They must not contain any harmful substances if intended for using in contact with food and drinking water. Vitreous enamel coatings are formed by vitreous inorganic compounds which, together with clay or kaolin and other compounds, improve their properties during heat processing and form a coating with properties of adhesion to metal surfaces. Bio-active ceramics, which are used for implantation purposes, partly meets the character of vitreous enamel coating containing the same chemical elements due to its chemical composition. The resultant compatibility between the biological environment and the protective coating is provided by cell cultures. Small dimensions of particles, above all of the clay and kaolin compounds, are one of the effects acting on cultivation of cell cultures. This contribution includes initial experimental work comprising a study of the influence of input material sizes intended for production of biologically appropriate glass-ceramic coating on the cultivation and growth of cell cultures.
  • Manufacturing technology of vitreous enamel coatings allows their use in various industrial areas. We meet glass-ceramic products every day, e.g. in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, restoration works as well as in the food industry. The possibility of using glass-ceramic coatings also occurs in the field of medicine, especially in dental implantology. Vitreous enamel coatings have great resistance to aggressive and corrosive environments, surface abrasion, long-lasting service life and chemical stability. They must not contain any harmful substances if intended for using in contact with food and drinking water. Vitreous enamel coatings are formed by vitreous inorganic compounds which, together with clay or kaolin and other compounds, improve their properties during heat processing and form a coating with properties of adhesion to metal surfaces. Bio-active ceramics, which are used for implantation purposes, partly meets the character of vitreous enamel coating containing the same chemical elements due to its chemical composition. The resultant compatibility between the biological environment and the protective coating is provided by cell cultures. Small dimensions of particles, above all of the clay and kaolin compounds, are one of the effects acting on cultivation of cell cultures. This contribution includes initial experimental work comprising a study of the influence of input material sizes intended for production of biologically appropriate glass-ceramic coating on the cultivation and growth of cell cultures. (en)
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  • GLASS-CERAMIC COATING CONTAINING SMALL-SIZED PARTICLES AS AN APPLICATION OPTION IN DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY
  • GLASS-CERAMIC COATING CONTAINING SMALL-SIZED PARTICLES AS AN APPLICATION OPTION IN DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY (en)
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  • GLASS-CERAMIC COATING CONTAINING SMALL-SIZED PARTICLES AS AN APPLICATION OPTION IN DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY
  • GLASS-CERAMIC COATING CONTAINING SMALL-SIZED PARTICLES AS AN APPLICATION OPTION IN DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY (en)
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  • RIV/61989100:27230/11:86082310!RIV13-MSM-27230___
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  • 201310
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  • RIV/61989100:27230/11:86082310
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  • kaolin; clay; cell cultivation; bioactivity; particles; Vitreous enamel coating (en)
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  • [B13709385058]
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  • Brno
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  • Ostrava
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  • 3rd International Conference NANOCON 2011
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  • Bártek, Vratislav
  • Kopaňáková, Sylvie
  • Laník, Tomáš
  • Podjuklová, Jitka
  • Suchánková, Kateřina
  • Šrubař, Petr
  • Březina, Vítězslav
  • Hrabovská, Kamila
  • Hanák, Miroslav
  • Zbožínková, Irena
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  • Tanger s.r.o.
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  • 978-80-87294-27-7
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  • 27230
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