Palladium Alloys
Palladium alloys are materials made by combining palladium, a precious metal, with other metals to enhance their properties. These alloys are known for their excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and ability to withstand high temperatures. Commonly used in jewelry, dental applications, and electronics, palladium alloys can be tailored to meet specific requirements by adjusting the composition of the metals involved.
The most common metals combined with palladium include silver, gold, and copper. Each combination results in unique characteristics, such as improved strength or altered color. Due to their biocompatibility, palladium alloys are particularly valuable in the medical field for dental crowns and implants.