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Abrasive Strips - Diamond

Abrasive Strips - Diamond

Product Details:

  • Melting Point 3550C (approx.)
  • Refractive Rate 2.42 (diamond)
  • Poisonous Yes
  • Structural Formula Crystalline carbon lattice
  • Density 3.51 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • HS Code 68043010
  • Other Names Diamond finishing strip, Diamond abrasive sheet
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Abrasive Strips - Diamond Product Specifications

  • 231-096-4 (for diamond)
  • 12.01 g/mol
  • Industrial/Dental grade
  • Flexible abrasive strip
  • Diamond abrasive strip
  • C (elemental diamond)
  • Abrasive Strip
  • Diamond abrasive with flexible backing
  • Diamond finishing strip, Diamond abrasive sheet
  • Sublimates above 3915C
  • Thin flexible strip
  • Odorless
  • Fine, Medium, Coarse (as available)
  • Meets dental ISO/CE requirements
  • 7782-40-3 (diamond)
  • Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight
  • Insoluble in water and most solvents
  • Neutral
  • Abrasive dental instrument
  • 3550C (approx.)
  • 2.42 (diamond)
  • Yes
  • 68043010
  • Used in dental labs, clinics for precise abrasive action
  • 3.51 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Dental finishing, contouring, composite shaping and polishing
  • Crystalline carbon lattice

Abrasive Strips - Diamond Trade Information

  • South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Central America, Asia, North America, Australia, Africa
  • All India

Product Description

Abrasive Strips - Diamond 

A range of diamond abrasive strips and sheets with resin-bonded polishing powder on a polyester backing. Waterproof bonding ensures that polishing particles remain fixed to the backing, avoiding unwanted scratches on the surface being prepared. Also available with aluminum oxide and silicon carbide powders. 

Diamond abrasive is supplied as a single strips 35mm or 70mm wide or 215x279mm sheets.



Flexible Design for Precise Dental Contouring

The exceptional flexibility of these electroplated diamond strips ensures easy adaptation in tight interproximal spaces, making them perfect for delicate finishing, enamel reduction, and polishing procedures. Their thin profile (approximately 0.050.1 mm) allows for precision work on dental restorations, maintaining comfort for both practitioner and patient during clinical applications.


Consistent Abrasive Performance and Safe Usage

With uniform diamond grit distribution, these strips provide reliable, controlled abrasion for composite shaping and contouring. Each strip is latex-free, non-toxic, and safe for clinical disposal. They remain stable up to 300C for brief use, and their durable design resists water and solvents, making them secure and easy to handle in various dental environments.


Practical Packaging and Sterilization Options

Packaged in sets of 10 or 50, or as specified, the strips are provided either pre-sterilized or autoclavable, depending on your clinical needs. Their stability and purity ensure a 35 year shelf life when stored in cool, dry conditions, away from sunlightensuring readiness and efficiency in every procedure.

FAQs of Abrasive Strips - Diamond:


Q: How should Abrasive Strips - Diamond be used in dental procedures?

A: These strips are used primarily for finishing, contouring, and polishing dental restorations, as well as for enamel and cementum removal. Simply select the appropriate grit and width, ensure flexibility, and gently apply the strip interproximally or on the surface you intend to adjust.

Q: What benefits do diamond-coated abrasive strips offer compared to traditional strips?

A: Diamond-coated abrasive strips offer superior durability, precise and consistent abrasive action, and greater flexibility, allowing for more accurate contouring and efficient removal of materials while minimizing damage to healthy tooth structure.

Q: When should the strips be sterilized, and how?

A: Strips should be sterilized using an autoclave unless supplied pre-sterilized. Always follow your clinics infection control protocols before initial use and between patients to ensure clinical safety and hygiene.

Q: Where are these abrasive strips typically utilized?

A: These strips are widely used in dental clinics and laboratories across the United Kingdom for finishing, contouring, and shaping composite restorations, as well as for enamel and cementum removal during dental treatments.

Q: What is the recommended storage method for these strips?

A: Store the diamond abrasive strips in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight. Proper storage maintains their effectiveness and extends their shelf life to 35 years.

Q: How does the color coding system work for these strips?

A: Each strip is color-coded according to its grit sizeextra fine, fine, medium, or coarsemaking it easy for practitioners to select the appropriate abrasive level required for specific dental applications.

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