9966 170 CERA POL DIA GREEN F - (Pack of 1)
The ceramic diamond polishing bur fine grit from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered polishing instrument designed to deliver a high-shine finish on ceramic restorations. Classified under ISO standard 803 900 372 512 170, this instrument meets rigorous international quality benchmarks expected by dental laboratory professionals.
Product Overview
This polisher is a ceramic diamond polishing bur fine grit tool, featuring diamond interspersed construction that enables consistent, controlled material removal while refining ceramic surfaces to an exceptional polish. The fine grit designation ensures minimal surface disruption, making it ideal for final-stage finishing work where surface integrity is paramount.
Key Features
- Fine Grit: Optimized for high-shine polishing without compromising ceramic surface quality
- Diamond Interspersed: Uniform diamond particle distribution for reliable, even abrasive action
- ISO Classification: 803 900 372 512 170
- Sold as a pack of 1
- Made in Germany — manufactured to the exacting standards Busch & Co. GmbH is renowned for
Applications
- Crown and Bridge Technology: Suitable for polishing ceramic crowns and bridges to a superior shine
- Veneering / Ceramic Technology: Effective on veneering ceramics requiring fine surface refinement
- Diamond Interspersed Polishing: Engineered specifically for ceramic substrates where a ceramic diamond polishing bur fine grit delivers the best clinical and laboratory outcomes
FAQ
What materials is this polisher suitable for? This instrument is designed for ceramic materials, including those used in crown, bridge, and veneering applications.
What does fine grit mean for polishing? Fine grit refers to a smaller abrasive particle size, which produces a smoother, higher-shine surface finish compared to coarser grades.
Is this a genuine Busch product made in Germany? Yes, this ceramic diamond polishing bur fine grit is manufactured by Busch & Co. GmbH in Germany to their established quality standards.
