661 030 HP ABRASIVES GREEN - (Pack of 6)
The medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys from Busch & Co. GmbH is a professional-grade finishing tool engineered for demanding dental laboratory applications. Supplied in a convenient pack of 6, this green-coded abrasive (661 030 HP) delivers consistent, controlled material removal across a broad spectrum of substrates.
Product Overview
Classified under ISO standard 655 104 243 523 030, this abrasive is specifically formulated as a medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, making it a versatile choice for technicians who work across multiple material categories. The green colour coding provides quick visual identification in a busy laboratory environment, reducing the risk of selecting the wrong instrument.
Applications
- Veneering / Ceramic Technology — Effective surface preparation and shaping of ceramic restorations and veneered frameworks.
- Crown and Bridge Technology — Reliable adjustment and finishing of crown and bridge restorations fabricated from ceramic, acrylic, or metal alloy materials.
- Plastics Technology — Suitable for controlled grinding and contouring of acrylic and composite plastic components.
Key Features
- Medium grit formulation for balanced material removal and surface quality
- Compatible with ceramic, acrylic, and metal alloy workpieces
- HP (Handpiece) shank for use with standard straight handpieces
- Made in Germany — manufactured to stringent quality standards
- Supplied as a pack of 6 for cost-effective laboratory use
As a reliable medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, the 661 030 HP is a practical addition to any dental laboratory workflow. Its broad material compatibility and consistent performance make it a dependable choice for everyday restorative and prosthetic work.
FAQ
What materials is this abrasive suitable for? This product is designed as a medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, covering a wide range of common dental laboratory substrates.
How many abrasives are included? Each pack contains 6 abrasives.
What is the ISO classification? The ISO standard classification is 655 104 243 523 030.
What shank type does this abrasive use? It uses an HP (Handpiece) shank, compatible with standard straight dental laboratory handpieces.
