Attin Compo Knife #2 to Remove Residues of Composite, for Mesial and Distal Surfaces | Helmut Zepf No. 24.710.02OX
Dental Composite Instruments of the highest caliber, the Attin Compo Knife #2 by Helmut Zepf is engineered specifically for the precise removal of composite residues from mesial and distal surfaces. Designed for clinicians who demand both performance and ergonomic comfort, this instrument represents the pinnacle of German dental craftsmanship.
Key Features
- Model: Attin Compo Knife #2 (Helmut Zepf No. 24.710.02OX)
- Handle System: bIONIK Handle with Yellow-Green color coding for quick chairside identification
- Coating: ZEPF NANOPAL Coating for enhanced durability, corrosion resistance, and smooth instrument glide
- Insert System: Interchangeable Inserts for cost-effective maintenance and versatility
- Indicated Surfaces: Mesial and Distal surfaces
- Primary Function: Removal of composite residues
- Country of Manufacture: Made in Germany
Clinical Benefits
As part of Helmut Zepf's premium range of Dental Composite Instruments, the Attin Compo Knife #2 features the proprietary bIONIK Handle, ergonomically designed to reduce hand fatigue during extended clinical procedures. The ZEPF NANOPAL Coating ensures a non-stick surface that facilitates the clean removal of composite material without adhesion, maintaining procedural efficiency. The interchangeable insert system allows clinicians to replace working ends independently, extending the life of the instrument handle and reducing overall costs.
FAQ
What surfaces is the Attin Compo Knife #2 designed for? It is specifically designed for use on mesial and distal surfaces for the removal of composite residues.
What is the ZEPF NANOPAL Coating? The ZEPF NANOPAL Coating is a proprietary surface treatment applied to Helmut Zepf Dental Composite Instruments that enhances durability and reduces material adhesion during use.
Are the inserts interchangeable? Yes, the Attin Compo Knife #2 features an interchangeable insert system, allowing working ends to be replaced independently of the handle.
Where is this instrument manufactured? This instrument is proudly made in Germany, reflecting Helmut Zepf's commitment to precision engineering and quality.

