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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 85.251.14

Dental Mixing Cup -Stainless Steel, Ø 4 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 85.251.14

Regular price $39.99

The Dental Mixing Cup from Helmut Zepf is a precision-crafted prophylaxis accessory designed to meet the exacting standards of modern dental practice. Manufactured in Germany, this stainless steel cup offers the durability, hygiene, and reliability that dental professionals demand in a clinical environment.

Product Overview

This Dental Mixing Cup features a clean, round form with a diameter of Ø 4 cm, making it ideally sized for mixing prophylaxis pastes, impression materials, and other chairside preparations. The stainless steel construction ensures excellent resistance to corrosion, chemical agents, and repeated sterilisation cycles, extending the product's service life significantly compared to disposable alternatives.

Key Features

  • Material: High-quality stainless steel
  • Diameter: Ø 4 cm
  • Designed for prophylaxis mixing applications
  • Made in Germany — engineered to strict quality and precision standards
  • Easy to clean and autoclave-compatible
  • Smooth interior surface for thorough mixing and minimal material waste

Why Choose This Dental Mixing Cup?

A reliable Dental Mixing Cup is an essential instrument in any dental operatory. The stainless steel design from Helmut Zepf (No. 85.251.14) ensures consistent performance session after session. Its compact Ø 4 cm size fits comfortably on instrument trays without occupying excessive space, while the durable finish maintains hygiene standards required in professional dental settings.

FAQ

What is this cup used for? It is primarily used as a prophylaxis mixing cup for blending dental pastes and materials chairside.

Is this cup autoclave-safe? The stainless steel construction is suitable for standard sterilisation procedures; consult your practice protocol for specific parameters.

What are the dimensions of the cup? The cup has a diameter of Ø 4 cm, as specified by Helmut Zepf item No. 85.251.14.