1850 031 HP LONGLIFE SINTERED DIA - (Pack of 1)
The longlife sintered diamond cone bur from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for demanding dental and technical applications. Featuring a cone round shape with a coarse grit, this instrument delivers consistent, reliable cutting performance across a range of procedural requirements.
Product Details
- Type: Diamond, Cone Round
- Grit: Coarse
- Technology: Longlife Sintered Diamond
- Standard Classification: ISO: 807 104 200 534 031
- Pack Quantity: 1
About Longlife Sintered Diamond Technology
The longlife sintered diamond cone bur utilises a sintered manufacturing process in which diamond particles are permanently embedded throughout the working layer rather than applied as a surface coating. This results in a more durable instrument that maintains its cutting efficiency over an extended service life, reducing replacement frequency and supporting cost-effective clinical or laboratory workflows.
Applications
This longlife sintered diamond cone bur is particularly well suited for Model Casting Technique applications, where precise shaping and controlled material removal are essential. The cone round geometry provides excellent access and consistent angulation during use.
Model Casting Technique
German Engineering
Manufactured to the exacting standards associated with German craftsmanship, this instrument reflects Busch & Co. GmbH's commitment to quality, precision, and longevity. Every longlife sintered diamond cone bur is produced in Germany, ensuring consistent dimensional accuracy and reliable clinical results.

FAQ
What is a sintered diamond bur? A sintered diamond bur is manufactured by bonding diamond particles throughout the body of the working layer under heat and pressure, creating a longer-lasting cutting surface compared to electroplated alternatives.
What does coarse grit indicate? Coarse grit designates a higher rate of material removal, making it appropriate for initial shaping and bulk reduction tasks.
What is the ISO classification for this bur? The ISO classification is 807 104 200 534 031, providing a standardised reference for ordering and compatibility verification.

