622 060 HP ABRASIVES GREEN - (Pack of 6)
The medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys from Busch & Co. GmbH is a professional-grade finishing and shaping tool engineered for precision dental laboratory work. Supplied in a convenient pack of six, this green HP abrasive (product reference 622 060) is classified under ISO standard 655 104 042 523 060, ensuring consistent quality and reliable performance across a range of laboratory applications.
Key Properties
- Grit: Medium
- Compatible Materials: Ceramic, Acrylic, Metal Alloys
- ISO Classification: 655 104 042 523 060
- Pack Quantity: 6 pieces
- Shank Type: HP (Handpiece)
Applications
As a versatile medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, this instrument is suited for multiple dental laboratory disciplines:
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Veneering / Ceramic Technology — Precise contouring and surface refinement of ceramic restorations. -
Crown and Bridge Technology — Effective shaping and finishing of crown and bridge frameworks in metal alloys and ceramic materials. -
Plastics Technology — Smooth, controlled material removal on acrylic and other plastic-based prosthetic components.
German Engineering Quality
Manufactured in Germany, the 622 060 HP Abrasive Green upholds the exacting standards Busch & Co. GmbH is known for. When laboratories require a dependable medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, this instrument delivers consistent stock removal, accurate surface preparation, and long service life across high-volume workflows.

FAQ
What materials is this abrasive designed for? This product is specifically formulated as a medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, making it suitable for ceramic, acrylic, and metal alloy laboratory applications.
How many pieces are included? Each pack contains 6 abrasive instruments.
What is the ISO classification for this abrasive? The ISO classification is 655 104 042 523 060.
What shank type does this abrasive use? It features an HP (handpiece) shank, compatible with standard laboratory handpiece systems.
