US No. 7006 Busch Steel Finishing Round Bur | Busch No. 41 018 – HP | Pack of 6
The steel round finishing bur dental professionals rely on for precision work, the Busch 41 018 (US No. 7006) is a high-quality HP finishing bur engineered for demanding applications in plastics technology. Manufactured in Germany by Busch & Co. GmbH, this bur reflects decades of expertise in rotary instrument production.
Product Overview
This instrument is a steel round finishing bur dental tool classified under ISO standard 310 104 001 071 018, ensuring compatibility and traceability across clinical and technical environments. The round finishing geometry delivers smooth, controlled material removal, making it well-suited for fine finishing tasks where precision is paramount.
Key Features
- Material: High-grade steel construction for durability and consistent performance
- Shape: Round finishing profile for refined, smooth results
- Shank Type: HP (Handpiece) for use with straight handpieces
- ISO Classification: 310 104 001 071 018
- US No.: 7006
- Pack Quantity: 6 burs per pack
- Origin: Made in Germany
Instrument Dimensions
| Head Ø | 1.8 mm (ISO size 018) |
|---|---|
| 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
This steel round finishing bur dental is specifically indicated for use in Plastics Technology, where clean and accurate finishing is essential. The round bur geometry allows access to contoured surfaces and delivers a refined finish on plastic materials.

FAQ
What shank type does this bur use? This bur uses an HP (straight handpiece) shank, making it compatible with standard HP handpiece attachments.
How many burs are included in one pack? Each pack contains 6 individual steel round finishing bur dental instruments.
What is the ISO classification for this bur? The ISO classification is 310 104 001 071 018, providing standardised identification for clinical and laboratory use.

