Diamond Bur Multilayer
Les fraises diamantées dentaires électrolytiques multicouches adoptent des grains de diamant de qualité supérieure et une technologie de placage multicouche. Code couleur bleu pour les grains fins, rouge pour les grains grossiers, formes de tête diverses, coupe stable, longue durée de vie pour la préparation des cavités et la finition des restaurations.
Product Description
Multilayer Electroplated Dental Diamond Bur is high-performance clinical grinding tool crafted with carefully selected synthetic diamond particles and advanced multilayer electroplating techniques, delivering stronger grit adhesion and far longer service life than single-layer economical diamond burs.
Two grit grades marked by color rings for quick identification:
- Blue Ring Fine Grit (Model MK10, MK30, MD10, MD15, MD25, MA27, MP18, MR20): Fine uniform diamond grains, low abrasion scratch, ideal for precise cavity finishing, margin refinement, veneer contouring and post-restoration polishing
- Red Ring Coarse Grit (Model FK10, FK30, FD10, FD15, FD25, FA27, FP18, FR20): Thick dense diamond grains, powerful fast cutting, perfect for initial cavity opening, bulk enamel removal, crown prepping and thick composite trimming
- Available shapes include cylinder, round end taper, round ball, pointed needle, oval barrel, covering all routine clinical tooth preparation scenarios. Standard FG high-speed shank fits most dental high-speed handpieces. Strict plating thickness inspection ensures no premature diamond shedding during long-hour clinical rotation. OEM laser marking and customized mixed-size kits are available for global dental distributors.
Key Features
- Premium selected synthetic diamond abrasive particles for consistent cutting power
- Advanced multilayer electroplating technology locks diamond grains firmly to avoid early drop-off
- Two color-coded grit systems (blue fine / red coarse) to simplify clinical selection
- Multiple standardized head shapes to meet full cavity and restoration treatment demands
- Precision stainless steel shank with excellent concentricity for smooth vibration-free rotation
- Complete size specifications marked as 1/10mm diameter for accurate size matching
- Compatible with mainstream dental FG high-speed clinical handpieces
Benefits
- Multilayer plating extends service life significantly, cutting clinic consumable replacement frequency
- Fine blue grit produces smooth tooth surfaces to reduce patient sensitivity after treatment
- Coarse red grit speeds up initial tooth cutting, shortening chairside operation time
- Clear color ring marking eliminates mis-selection of grit size to prevent over-grinding damage
- Stable concentric rotation lowers handpiece shake, reducing doctor wrist fatigue
- Uniform grain distribution ensures even grinding without uneven surface grooves
Applications
Clinical Dental Treatment Scenarios
- Blue Fine Grit: Final cavity margin finishing, porcelain veneer adjustment, composite filling polishing, minor enamel reshaping
- Red Coarse Grit: Initial cavity access opening, full crown preparation, bulk enamel/composite removal, orthodontic bracket bonding surface grinding
Why Choose Us
- Rigorous diamond grain sorting and multi-layer electroplating process control guarantee durable performance
- Mass factory production offers competitive wholesale pricing for bulk clinic orders
- Flexible MOQ supports small trial orders and customized private label laser engraving
- Full batch pre-shipment QC for plating adhesion, concentricity and cutting sharpness
- Professional dental technical support provides guidance on grit and shape selection for different treatments
- Fast lead time for standard stock items and custom specification orders
FAQ
Q1: What handpiece shank type do these multilayer diamond burs use?
A: Standard FG high-speed shank, compatible with nearly all global mainstream dental high-speed clinical handpieces.
Q2: What is the difference between blue ring and red ring burs?
A: Blue rings stand for fine grit for precise finishing; red rings are coarse grit for fast bulk tooth material removal.
Q3: Why is multilayer plating better than single-layer plating?
A: Multilayer structure holds diamond particles tighter, greatly reducing grain shedding and extending overall service lifespan.
Q4: How to store and maintain diamond burs to prolong usage time?
A: Clean debris after each use, sterilize properly per dental standards, store dry and avoid heavy impact to prevent plating layer peeling.