734 090 HP ABRASIVES GREEN - (Pack of 6)
The medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys from Busch & Co. GmbH is a professional-grade abrasive instrument engineered to deliver consistent, controlled material removal across a wide range of dental and technical laboratory applications. Supplied in a convenient pack of 6, this green-coded HP abrasive (734 090) is a reliable choice for demanding finishing and contouring tasks.
Product Overview
Classified under ISO standard 655 104 316 523 090, this abrasive features a medium grit formulation specifically designed to work effectively on ceramic, acrylic, and metal alloy surfaces. The green color coding provides immediate identification in a busy laboratory environment, reducing errors and improving workflow efficiency.
Applications
- Veneering and Ceramic Technology: Ideal for shaping, finishing, and adjusting ceramic veneers and restorations with precision and control.
- Crown and Bridge Technology: Suitable for contouring and refining crown and bridge frameworks, ensuring accurate fit and surface quality.
- Plastics Technology: Effective on acrylic and other dental plastics, providing smooth, uniform material reduction.
Key Features
- Medium grit — optimized for efficient stock removal while maintaining surface integrity
- Compatible with ceramic, acrylic, and metal alloys — a true multi-material medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys
- HP (Handpiece) shank for standard laboratory handpiece compatibility
- Manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards
- Pack of 6 for extended laboratory use
As a versatile medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, the 734 090 HP Abrasive Green is a dependable instrument for dental technicians who require consistent performance across multiple material types. Made in Germany, it reflects Busch's long-standing commitment to precision engineering and quality craftsmanship.

FAQ
What materials is this abrasive suitable for? This is a medium grit abrasive for ceramic acrylic metal alloys, making it suitable for veneering ceramics, dental acrylics, and various metal alloys used in crown and bridge work.
What is the ISO classification for this abrasive? The ISO standard classification is 655 104 316 523 090.
How many pieces are included? Each pack contains 6 abrasives.
Where is this product manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Busch & Co. GmbH.
