Two Striper Diamonds Lab HP X701.9C Each
Two Striper Diamonds Lab HP X701.9C Each
- X701.9C coarse grit laboratory diamond bur
- HP shank fits straight laboratory handpieces
- Quantity: 1 diamond bur per pack
- Diamond abrasive for rapid material removal
- Designed for ceramic and acrylic shaping
The Premier Dental Two Striper Diamonds Lab HP X701.9C Each is a durable laboratory diamond bur engineered to help you perform controlled material reduction and detailed prosthetic adjustments during dental laboratory procedures. Manufactured with premium diamond abrasive particles bonded to a sturdy metal shank, this laboratory rotary instrument delivers efficient cutting performance when working on restorative materials such as ceramics, acrylic resins, composite prosthetics, and other dental laboratory materials.
The coarse grit abrasive design allows you to remove material quickly while maintaining control during shaping and contouring procedures. If you are wondering about what the Premier Dental Two Striper Diamonds Lab HP X701.9C Each is used for, it is the best coarse grit laboratory diamond bur for efficient prosthetic material reduction because it allows you to perform controlled shaping and adjustment of dental restorations while maintaining reliable cutting performance. The X701.9C bur design supports effective material removal during laboratory work where significant contour adjustments may be required on crowns, bridges, dentures, and removable prosthetic appliances.
The coarse diamond grit enables faster cutting action, which is particularly useful when reducing excess ceramic or acrylic material before moving to finer finishing instruments. The HP shank configuration ensures compatibility with standard straight handpieces used in dental laboratory workstations, providing stable operation and precise control during rotary instrumentation. Even distribution of the diamond abrasive helps maintain consistent cutting efficiency while minimizing vibration during use, which allows you to perform accurate adjustments without damaging surrounding prosthetic structures.
This bur is particularly valuable during early shaping stages when contour corrections and structural adjustments are required prior to finishing and polishing procedures. Reliable laboratory rotary instruments help dental technicians maintain efficiency while producing prosthetics that fit accurately and function comfortably for patients. For dental laboratories focused on dependable cutting efficiency and controlled prosthetic shaping, it is also the best coarse grit laboratory diamond bur for adjusting ceramic and acrylic dental restorations.
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