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Busch & Co. GmbH  |  SKU: 040457

732 050 HP ABRASIVES GREEN - (Pack of 6)

Regular price $18.99

The medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys from Busch & Co. GmbH is a professional-grade finishing and grinding tool designed for precision work across multiple dental laboratory disciplines. Classified under ISO standard 655 104 107 523 050, this abrasive delivers consistent, controlled material removal on a wide range of substrates.

Product Overview

This green HP abrasive (732 050) is supplied in a convenient pack of 6, making it well-suited for busy dental labs that require reliable stock. As a medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, it strikes the right balance between aggressive stock removal and surface refinement, reducing the need for multiple instrument changes during workflow.

Applications

  • Veneering / Ceramic Technology — Ideal for shaping and finishing ceramic veneers with a controlled cutting action that minimises chipping risk.
  • Crown and Bridge Technology — Suitable for contouring and adjusting crowns and bridge frameworks across ceramic and metal alloy materials.
  • Plastics Technology — Effective on acrylic and other dental plastics, providing smooth, even surface preparation.

Key Specifications

  • Grit: Medium
  • Compatible Materials: Ceramic, Acrylic, Metal Alloys
  • ISO Classification: 655 104 107 523 050
  • Shank Type: HP (Handpiece)
  • Pack Quantity: 6
  • Colour Code: Green
  • Manufactured in Germany

Choosing a reliable medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys is essential for achieving accurate, repeatable results in the dental laboratory. Busch instruments are manufactured in Germany to exacting standards, ensuring consistent quality across every instrument in the pack.

FAQ

What materials is this abrasive compatible with? This instrument is designed for use on ceramic, acrylic, and metal alloys as indicated by its classification and product description.

What does the green colour code indicate? The green colour coding on this abrasive denotes a medium grit designation, helping clinicians and technicians quickly identify the correct instrument.

How many pieces are included? Each pack contains 6 abrasives, offering practical value for continuous laboratory use.