Flame Diamond Bur 273-025, Medium Grit, Sharp Tip for Shaping Prosthetic Work

€1.96 €1.62
Product code: 1736-273-025
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Description
The 273-025 flame diamond bur, medium grit with a sharp tip, is a professional rotary instrument designed for dental laboratory use with straight handpieces. Constructed on a durable metal shank and uniformly coated with diamond particles, this bur delivers efficient and precise grinding and finishing of hard materials.

The flame shape provides superior access to narrow or hard-to-reach areas, allowing detailed contouring and finishing of dental components. The evenly applied diamond layer ensures consistent cutting performance, while the medium grit balances abrasive efficiency with long-lasting durability for everyday laboratory use.

Key Technical Specifications:
• Shape: Flame with sharp tip
• Head diameter: 025
• Grit: Medium
• Compatibility: Straight handpiece
• Material: Metal shank with diamond abrasive coating

Application and Functionality:
This diamond bur is intended for laboratory procedures, frequently used in shaping, contouring, and finishing prosthetic works and technical components. Its flame geometry ensures high precision and ease of use in detailed areas.

The medium grit makes it suitable for daily use, providing both effective material removal and extended tool life.

Material Compatibility:
• Dental ceramics
• Acrylic resins
• Dental composites
• Other laboratory restorative materials

Technical Advantages:
• Uniform and controlled material processing
• Easy access to narrow areas thanks to the flame-shaped tip
• High durability with quality diamond coating
• Suitable for a wide range of dental materials

Package Contents:
• 1 × 273-025 Flame Diamond Bur, Medium Grit, Sharp Tip

This flame diamond bur is a professional tool engineered for precision, stability, and consistent performance in dental laboratory applications.
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