48 012 HP FIN FLAME STEEL - (Pack of 6)
The steel finishing dental bur pack from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for exacting finishing work in plastics technology applications. Each unit in this pack is a round, flame-shaped finishing bur manufactured from high-quality steel, offering consistent performance across demanding laboratory and clinical workflows.
Product Specifications
- Material: Steel
- Shape: Flame (Round Finishing)
- Type: Finishing Bur
- ISO Classification: 310 104 243 071 012
- Pack Quantity: 6 burs per pack
- Shank: HP (Handpiece)
Applications
This steel finishing dental bur pack is specifically suited for use in Plastics Technology, making it an ideal choice for technicians and professionals who require reliable, repeatable finishing results on plastic substrates. The flame geometry allows for controlled contouring and smoothing in hard-to-reach areas.
German Engineering Quality
Manufactured in Germany, each bur in this steel finishing dental bur pack reflects the rigorous quality standards Busch & Co. GmbH has maintained as a trusted instrument manufacturer. The Made in Germany designation is a testament to precision manufacturing and consistent product quality that professionals rely on.
Why Choose This Bur Pack?
- Flame shape enables precise contouring and finishing
- Steel construction for durability and consistent cutting performance
- HP shank compatible with standard handpiece connections
- ISO-classified for straightforward instrument identification and ordering
- Pack of 6 ensures availability across multiple procedures
FAQ
What is the ISO classification for this bur? The ISO classification is 310 104 243 071 012, which identifies the bur's shape, dimensions, and material type.
How many burs are included in this steel finishing dental bur pack? Each pack contains 6 burs, providing ample supply for continuous professional use.
What applications is this bur designed for? It is designed primarily for Plastics Technology applications, where precise finishing and contouring are required.

