Busch Lens Abrasive | Busch No. 722 160 – Pink – HP | Pack of 6
The pink abrasive medium grit dental bur from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered abrasive instrument designed for reliable, controlled finishing on medium hard metal alloys. Manufactured in Germany to exacting standards, this instrument delivers consistent performance across a range of dental laboratory applications.
Product Overview
This pink abrasive medium grit dental bur is classified under ISO standard 625 104 304 523 160, ensuring compatibility and traceability within professional dental workflows. The medium grit formulation makes it well-suited for shaping, contouring, and finishing without excessive material removal, providing the clinician or technician with precise control at every stage.
Key Features
- Medium grit abrasive — optimized for medium hard metal alloys
- ISO Classification: 625 104 304 523 160
- Pink color coding for quick and easy grit identification
- Supplied as a convenient pack of 6
- Made in Germany by Busch & Co. GmbH
Instrument Dimensions
| Head Ø | 16.0 mm (ISO size 160) |
|---|---|
| Shank | HP (Straight Handpiece) — 2.35 mm Ø, 44.5 mm overall length (ISO 104) |
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.
Applications
The pink abrasive medium grit dental bur 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. | |
| Model Casting Technique — Finishing and adjustment of cast metal frameworks. |
Made in Germany
Every instrument in the Busch range is manufactured in Germany, reflecting a long-standing commitment to quality, precision, and durability. The pink abrasive medium grit dental bur upholds these standards, making it a trusted choice for dental laboratories and professionals worldwide.

FAQ
What handpieces are compatible with this instrument? It has an HP (2.35 mm straight) shank, which fits standard laboratory and slow-speed straight handpieces.
How many are included per pack? Each pack contains 6 abrasive instruments.
Where is this instrument made? It is manufactured by Busch & Co. in Engelskirchen, Germany, an ISO 13485-certified specialist in rotary precision instruments since 1905.
