Axial Composite Instrument #13 - Spatula 1.6 / 1.6 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 26.200.13
Dental Composite Instruments are the cornerstone of modern restorative dentistry, and the Helmut Zepf Axial Composite Instrument #13 — Spatula 1.6 / 1.6 mm (No. 26.200.13) — delivers the precision and reliability that clinicians demand for composite placement and contouring.
Product Overview
Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this instrument features a symmetrical double-ended spatula tip measuring 1.6 mm on each working end. The axial configuration supports ergonomic handling and optimal access during clinical procedures, reducing hand fatigue over extended use. As part of a comprehensive range of Dental Composite Instruments, this spatula is engineered for consistent, controlled manipulation of composite restorative materials.
Key Features
- Instrument number: #13
- Working end: Spatula, 1.6 / 1.6 mm (symmetrical double-ended design)
- Axial configuration for optimal access and angulation
- Made in Germany — reflecting Helmut Zepf's commitment to precision craftsmanship
- Suitable for composite placement, adaptation, and contouring procedures
Why Choose Helmut Zepf
Helmut Zepf GmbH has a longstanding reputation for producing Dental Composite Instruments that meet the exacting standards of dental professionals worldwide. Each instrument is crafted with attention to dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and instrument balance, ensuring full tactile control throughout the restorative procedure. The spatula tip geometry is well-suited for adapting and smoothing composite layers, helping practitioners achieve optimal anatomical contour and marginal integrity in direct restorations.
Made in Germany

This product is proudly manufactured in Germany, a hallmark of quality and precision engineering within the dental industry.
FAQ
What procedure is the Helmut Zepf #13 spatula designed for? This instrument is designed for the placement, adaptation, and contouring of direct composite restorations in both anterior and posterior dentistry.
What does the 1.6 / 1.6 mm specification refer to? It refers to the width of each working end of the double-ended spatula tip, both measuring 1.6 mm, providing a symmetrical, versatile instrument.
Are these Dental Composite Instruments autoclavable? Helmut Zepf instruments are generally designed for sterilization; please refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific sterilization guidance.
