Busch Ziramant Round Bur | Busch No. 6801LZ 014 – Coarse Grit, Green Ring – FG-XLG | Pack of 2
The diamond bur for zirconia ceramic coarse cutting from Busch is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for demanding dental laboratory and clinical applications. Featuring a round, special diamond coating in a coarse to very coarse grit, the Ziramant line is purpose-built for the efficient preparation and shaping of zirconium oxide and advanced ceramics.
Product Specifications
- Shape: Round (Diamond)
- Coating: Special Diamond Coating — Coarse / Very Coarse
- Material Compatibility: Zirconia (Zirconium Oxide), Ceramic
- Product Line: Ziramant
- ISO Classification: 806 316 001 535 014
- Shank: FG-XLG
- Pack Size: Pack of 2
Applications
The diamond bur for zirconia ceramic coarse cutting is well-suited for the following dental laboratory applications:
| Crown and Bridge Technology — Shaping, trimming and finishing of crown and bridge frameworks in the laboratory. | |
| Processing of Zirconium Oxide — Cutting, contouring and finishing of zirconium oxide restorations. |
Instrument Dimensions
| Head Ø | 1.4 mm (ISO size 014) |
|---|---|
| Shank | FG (Friction Grip) — 1.60 mm Ø, 19 mm overall length (ISO 314) |
Per ISO 6360, the size number is the maximum head diameter in tenths of a millimeter. See our Busch Bur Size Chart for the full size conversion table, shank codes, and color ring guide.
Why Choose Busch Ziramant?
Busch instruments are manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards. The Ziramant series delivers consistent cutting performance when working with high-strength ceramics. Using the correct diamond bur for zirconia ceramic coarse cutting ensures reliable material removal without compromising the structural integrity of the restoration.

FAQ
What materials is this bur designed for? This instrument is specifically designed for zirconium oxide and ceramic, making it an optimal diamond bur for zirconia ceramic coarse cutting in restorative dentistry.
What is the ISO classification for this instrument? The ISO classification is 806 316 001 535 014.
How many burs are included? This listing includes a pack of 2 burs.
