Diamond Bur Multilayer
В многослойных гальванических стоматологических алмазных борах используются алмазные зерна премиум-класса и технология многослойного покрытия. Цветовая маркировка: синий для мелкой зернистости, красный для крупной, различные формы головок, стабильная резка, длительный срок службы для подготовки полостей и чистовой обработки реставраций.
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.