VERABOND 2 Metal NI.CR - Ceramic alloy without Béryllium - CDT 14.1.
Référence: H03552
Verabond II Aalbadent — NiCr alloy for metal-ceramic restorations
Beryllium-free NiCr alloy for reliable metal-ceramic restorations
Verabond II is a high-quality nickel-chromium alloy, specifically developed for metal-ceramic restorations. Its coefficient of thermal expansion is optimized to match traditional medium-fusing porcelains, ensuring thermal stability and long-lasting ceramic adhesion.
Fully compliant with ISO 22674, Verabond II exceeds minimum requirements in terms of mechanical strength, elasticity and clinical durability.
Technical advantages for the dental laboratory
- Beryllium-free formulation for improved handling safety.
- Reduced oxidation thanks to niobium addition.
- Excellent casting fluidity for sharp, precise margins.
- Thin, stable passive oxide layer.
- Corrosion-resistant and biocompatible.
- True Type 5 mechanical properties.
Applications
- Single crowns.
- Long-span multi-unit bridges.
- Cast crowns.
- Implant superstructures.
Porcelain compatibility
- Traditional medium-fusing porcelains: Ceramco, Noritake, Spectrum.
- Shofu-Halo, Synspar.
- Other medium-fusing ceramic powders available on the market.
Technical specifications — Verabond II
| Type | Beryllium-free NiCr alloy |
| Composition | Ni 77.05% • Cr 12.50% • Mo 4.25% • Nb 4.00% • Al 2.25% • Si 0.50% |
| CTE | 14.1 |
| Fusion range | 1200 – 1310 °C |
| Tensile strength | 821 MPa |
| Yield strength | 566 MPa |
| Elongation | 4 % |
| Vickers hardness | HV1 440 |
| Density | 8.1 g/cm³ |
| Weight | 203 g |
Delivery
- 1 × Verabond II Aalbadent — 203 g box
FAQ — Verabond II (Aalbadent)
What is the difference between Verabond II and Verabond 2V?
Is Verabond II suitable for implant superstructures?
Why is niobium important in Verabond II?