Composite Plastic Filling Instrument #1 Plugger Ø 1.5 mm / Burnisher Ø 1.9 mm (pear-shaped) - ZEPF-bIONIK Handle with NANOPAL Coating | Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.25TI
The Dental Composite Filling Instrument #1 from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered restorative tool designed to meet the demanding standards of modern clinical dentistry. Featuring a Plugger tip with a diameter of Ø 1.5 mm and a pear-shaped Burnisher tip with a diameter of Ø 1.9 mm, this double-ended instrument offers versatile functionality in a single ergonomic unit.
Key Features
- Plugger Tip: Ø 1.5 mm — ideal for condensing and adapting composite materials into the preparation
- Burnisher Tip: Ø 1.9 mm, pear-shaped — designed for smoothing and contouring composite restorations
- ZEPF-bIONIK Handle: Ergonomically optimised handle geometry for reduced hand fatigue and enhanced tactile control during procedures
- NANOPAL Coating: A specialist surface coating that minimises composite material adhesion, making this Dental Composite Filling Instrument easier to clean and maintain
- Helmut Zepf No.: 26.120.25TI
Product Benefits
The bIONIK handle design allows clinicians to maintain a stable, confident grip throughout restorative workflows. The NANOPAL coating reduces sticking of composite resins to the working ends, improving efficiency and keeping the instrument in optimal condition. As a Dental Composite Filling Instrument manufactured in Germany, this product reflects Helmut Zepf's commitment to precision craftsmanship and consistent clinical performance.

FAQ
What is the NANOPAL Coating? The NANOPAL coating is a specialised surface treatment applied to the working ends of this Dental Composite Filling Instrument, designed to reduce the adhesion of composite resins and facilitate easier cleaning.
What does the bIONIK handle offer? The ZEPF-bIONIK handle provides an ergonomically shaped grip that supports precise control and reduces clinician fatigue during restorative procedures.
What is the Helmut Zepf product number? This instrument is catalogued under Helmut Zepf No. 26.120.25TI.
