Premium FG Tungsten Carbide Bur Round for Dental Labs
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Cat.No. | Zekrya23 | Zekrya28 |
Head Size | 016 | 016 |
Head Length | 11 | 11 |
Total length | 23 | 28 |
◇◇ Dental Carbide Burs ◇◇
What Are Carbide Burs?
Carbide Burs are dental rotary instruments made of Tungsten-carbide material. The Tungsten Carbide is a chemical compound (WC) containing equal parts of carbon and tungsten atoms. Its basic form is a fine gray powder, but it can be pressed and form into shapes through sintering for use in industrial machinery, cutting tools, chisels, abrasives, armor-piercing shells and jewelry.
What Are Dental Carbide Burs?
The use of tungsten carbide burs in dentistry has become very popular in recent year because they are excellent for preparation, adjustment and cutting of different materials.
Since Carbide dental burs are are made of a super-hard and very resistant chemical compound, they are ideal for cutting and drilling. Unlike diamond burs, the carbide dental burs leave smoother surface rather than rough.
Dental Carbide burs are available in different types and sizes, vary by shank, head and grit. The most popular types are Inverted cone burs, straight fissure burs, straight fissure cross cut, fissure tapered burs, short fissure burs, zekrya surgical burs, Lindemann burs, metal cutting dental burs, cross cut tapered fissure bur and safe ended endo burs.
Why Choose Eagle Dental Carbide Burs?
Eagle Dental Carbide burs feature excellent precision and superior finish with zero vibration.
They are made in Israel for higher quality control and can withstand repeated sterilization without rusting.
Differences Between Carbide And Diamond Burs
Diamond and carbide burs differ by precision, durability and the surface roughness.
The diamond burs are more accurate and less invasive, as they allow the dentist to achieve results with less chance of effective the tooth’s inner pulp area.
Carbide burs are considered much more durable and tend to have a longer lifecycle. They are also much more resistant to heat.
If you wish to achieve a smoother surface - you should consider working with carbide burs. Working with diamond burs usually creates a coarse and rugged environment, and a rough surface in general.
Do you need to cut zirconia or other ceramic crowns? Consider using the diamond burs. With their high-speed grinding abilities, the diamond burs are better suited for the job than carbide burs.
Click here to read more more about the differences between Zirconia and Carbide burs.
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◇◇ Dental Burs Type Choose ◇◇
The high-performance tungsten carbide rotary burrs provide maximum cutting edge stability with a simultaneous high tenacity of the cutting edge.
BOYUE Tungsten Carbide Burr are ideal for shaping, smoothing and material removal. The tungsten ones are used on hardened steel, stainless steel, cast iron, nonferrous metals, fired ceramics, plastic, hard wood, especially on hard materials whose hardness can be above HRC70. To de-bur, break edges, trim, pro-cess welding seams, surface processing.
The product has long time operation life and its application range is widely, you can use different shape product according to your application. Use higher speeds for hard woods, slower speeds for metals and very slow speeds for plastics ( to avoid melting at the point of contact).
The tungsten carbide burrs are mainly driven by hand electric tools or pneumatic tools (also can be used on machine tool). The rotary speed is 8,000-30,000rpm;
◇◇ Tooth Type Choice ◇◇
Aluminum cut burrs are for use on nonferrous and nonmetallic materials. It is designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading.
Chip Breaker cut burrs will reduce sliver size and improve operator control at a slightly reduced surface finish.
Coarse Cut burrs are recommended for use on soft material such as copper, brass, aluminum, plastics, and rubber, where chip loading is a problem.
Diamond Cut burrs are very effective on heat treated and tough alloy steels. They produce very small chips and good operator control.Surface finish and tool life is reduced.
Double Cut: Chip size is reduced and tool speed can be slower than normal speeds. Allows for rapid stock removal and better operator control.
Standard Cut: A general purpose tool designed for cast iron, copper, brass and other ferrous materials. It will give good material removal and good work piece finishes.
The FG Tungsten Carbide Bur Round is engineered for precision and durability, catering to the needs of dental professionals who demand the highest standards of efficiency and performance. Whether it's for intricate surgical applications or detailed laboratory work, this carbide bur round provides unmatched precision, minimizing the margin for error and enhancing patient outcomes. The unique properties of tungsten carbide, known for its exceptional strength and resistance to wear, ensure that each bur maintains its cutting efficiency over multiple uses, thereby offering an economical solution without compromising on quality or performance. Utilizing advanced technology, this carbide bur round features an optimized flute design for superior cutting action and the removal of material. Its compatibility with high-speed handpieces allows dental professionals to perform their tasks with greater accuracy and less fatigue. Each bur is meticulously crafted to meet the stringent requirements of the dental field, ensuring that it can handle the demands of various procedures, from simple restorations to more complex surgical interventions. With Boyue's FG Tungsten Carbide Bur Round, dental practitioners can expect a tool that not only meets but exceeds their expectations in terms of quality, precision, and durability.