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Abrasive Strips - Diamond

Abrasive Strips - Diamond

Product Details:

  • Melting Point Above 3500C
  • HS Code 68042110
  • Refractive Rate 2.42
  • Shape Rectangular strip
  • Purity Diamond grit typically 99% or higher
  • Molecular Weight 12.01
  • Structural Formula C (carbon lattice)
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Abrasive Strips - Diamond Product Specifications

  • Interproximal reduction, contouring, finishing, and polishing
  • Diamond grit typically 99% or higher
  • Rectangular strip
  • 2.42
  • 68042110
  • Above 3500C
  • 231-096-4
  • 7782-40-3
  • Dental/Industrial grade standard
  • Abrasive Strip
  • Diamond
  • C (carbon lattice)
  • 12.01
  • Insoluble in water and most solvents
  • Neutral
  • Dental procedures, finishing and polishing of composite, amalgam, ceramics
  • Diamond grit bonded to flexible substrate
  • Store in cool, dry conditions
  • 3.51 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • C
  • Diamond abrasive strip, dental diamond strip
  • Industrial/Dental
  • Odorless
  • Yes
  • Abrasive; Finishing strip
  • Flexible strip
  • Up to 5 years under proper storage
  • Interproximal areas, restoration margins
  • Fine, Medium, Course - Available in various grit grades
  • Typically 2.5 mm to 4 mm
  • Polyester film
  • Highly flexible, easily conforms to contours
  • Approximately 80 mm
  • Autoclavable, can withstand sterilization
  • Available with serrated or non-serrated edges
  • Individually wrapped, packets or boxes
  • Color coded for grit identification

Abrasive Strips - Diamond Trade Information

  • Paypal, Telegraphic Transfer (T/T), Cash in Advance (CID), Cheque
  • 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.



Precision Finishing and Polishing

Diamond abrasive strips are crafted to deliver accurate finishing and polishing of composite, amalgam, and ceramic restorations. Their flexible construction allows them to contour to the natural curvature of interproximal spaces, ensuring refined finishing at restoration margins. Designed to reduce chair time and enhance procedural outcomes, these strips help dental professionals achieve consistently high-quality results.


Versatile and Robust Design

Engineered with industrial and dental-grade diamond grit, these strips are highly resistant to wear and distortion. They conform easily to tooth contours and are compatible with various sterilization protocols, including autoclaving. The polyester backing further enhances flexibility, enabling efficient maneuvering during intricate dental procedures.


Convenient and Hygienic Packaging

Available individually wrapped, in packets or boxes, diamond abrasive strips meet strict hygiene standards required in dental practices. The autoclavable nature ensures multiple uses while maintaining sterility. Color-coded grades simplify selection, supporting streamlined clinical workflow and easy grit identification during procedures.

FAQs of Abrasive Strips - Diamond:


Q: How should I properly use diamond abrasive strips during dental procedures?

A: To use the strips, select the appropriate grit and width for your procedure. Gently insert the strip into the interproximal area, using a back-and-forth motion to contour, finish, or polish margins. The flexible polyester backing allows the strip to conform easily to dental anatomy.

Q: What are the benefits of color coding on these abrasive strips?

A: Color coding delivers quick identification of grit grades (fine, medium, coarse) to ensure you always choose the optimal strip for your specific finishing or polishing needs, improving both efficiency and organization in clinical settings.

Q: When is it necessary to use serrated versus non-serrated edge strips?

A: Serrated edge strips are ideal when initial opening or removal of excess material is required between tightly contacted teeth, while non-serrated strips are best for smoothing and finishing restorations without cutting or creating space.

Q: Where are diamond abrasive strips commonly applied in dental practice?

A: They are primarily used in interproximal areas and around restoration margins to perform precise finishing and polishing of composite, amalgam, and ceramic materials, improving fit and aesthetics of dental restorations.

Q: What is the process for sterilizing these strips between uses?

A: After use, thoroughly clean the strip with water to remove debris. Then, place it in an autoclave following standard sterilization protocols to ensure hygiene and maintain the strips performance for future procedures.

Q: How long can these diamond abrasive strips be stored, and under what conditions?

A: These strips have a shelf life of up to five years when stored in cool, dry conditions, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper storage ensures the diamond grit remains intact, preserving strip effectiveness.

Q: What advantages do diamond abrasive strips offer compared to traditional abrasive materials?

A: Diamond strips provide superior durability, consistent grit distribution, and exceptional polishing results. Their flexibility, autoclavable nature, and ability to conform to contoured areas make them a preferred choice for dental professionals.

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