Aurident’s GH is a high noble, fine-grain, type III crown and bridge gold alloy containing 52 per cent gold, 0.1 per cent platinum, 8 per cent palladium and 21.5 per cent silver. Excellent castings with a rich gold color can be produced at a lower cost than higher gold content alloys, without compromising quality.
Outstanding mechanical properties make GH suitable for single units and bridges. GH is easy to cast and work with, resistant to tarnishing and can be efficiently used by either high- or low-production laboratories.
You also earn six Aurident Rewards Points for each ounce of GH alloy ordered.
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