31 010 (US No. 557) HP FISS CYL CC CARBIDE - (Pack of 6)
The carbide cylinder flat cutter dental bur from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for demanding cutting and shaping tasks across multiple professional disciplines. This high-performance carbide cutter features a cylinder flat geometry that delivers consistent, controlled material removal with every pass.
Product Overview
Classified under ISO standard 500 104 107 007 010, this carbide cylinder flat cutter dental bur is manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards. The cylinder flat profile makes it ideally suited for flat-bottomed preparations and smooth lateral wall finishing, providing the precision and repeatability that professionals require.
Applications
- Model Making – Ideal for precise shaping and finishing of models requiring clean, flat surfaces.
- Plastics Technology – Suitable for cutting, trimming, and contouring plastic materials with accuracy.
- Crown and Bridge Technology – Supports controlled preparation and adjustment of crown and bridge restorations.
- Model Casting Technique – Effective for working on cast models that demand consistent material removal.
As a versatile carbide cylinder flat cutter dental bur, this instrument addresses the needs of technicians and clinicians working across prosthodontic, laboratory, and industrial applications.
Key Features
- Carbide construction for extended tool life and consistent cutting efficiency
- Cylinder flat geometry for flat-bottomed preparations and lateral finishing
- ISO classification: 500 104 107 007 010
- Supplied as a pack of 6 for continuous workflow
- Made in Germany

FAQ
What ISO classification does this carbide cylinder flat cutter dental bur carry? This bur is classified under ISO 500 104 107 007 010, ensuring standardized compatibility with professional rotary systems.
How many burs are included per pack? Each pack contains 6 burs, supporting uninterrupted workflow in laboratory and clinical environments.
Where is this product manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Busch & Co. GmbH, reflecting a long tradition of precision tool manufacturing.

