SKU:
PUL2C8730 
-13%
183€
Price VAT included (21%) 2,21 €List price: 2,11 €
143 22 HP: Brass Grata Circular Brushes for Cleaning - Hatho
Brand: Hatho
Reference: PUL2C8730
Mfr. reference:
-13%
183€
Price VAT included (21%) 2,21 €List price: 2,11 €
Precision instruments for polishing and cleaning in dentistry:
- Dental laboratory brushes made of crimped brass thread.
- Ideal for honing, cleaning, polishing, roughing and satinizing metals.
- Compatible with metal surfaces and oxide layers.
- Available in different diameters and maximum speeds.
183€
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- Nº 6 in Dental Laboratory Brushes
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Precision instruments for polishing and cleaning in dentistry:
- Dental laboratory brushes made of crimped brass thread.
- Ideal for honing, cleaning, polishing, roughing and satinizing metals.
- Compatible with metal surfaces and oxide layers.
- Available in different diameters and maximum speeds.
TypeSKUPrice
Variations:
1 pc. -Nº: 143 22 HP F: Disc Du: I: HP Di: 22 mm A: M: Brass
SKU PUL2C8730
2,11 € 1,83 €
1 pc. -Nº: 143 51 F: Disc Du: I: Di: 51 mm A: M: Brass
SKU PUL2C8050
4,59 € 3,99 €
1 pc. -Nº: 143 S6 HP -F: Brush -I: HP -Di: 10 mm -A: 6 mm -M: Brass Thread
SKU PUL2C8760
2,47 € 2,15 €
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Description
Brass Thread Brush for Dental Laboratory
Hatho dental laboratory brushes are designed to offer high efficiency in metal cleaning, burnishing, polishing, grinding and satin processes. Made from crimped brass wire, these mounted instruments are essential for any dental laboratory seeking high-quality results.
Features of the Brass Thread Brush for Dental Laboratory:
- Made of high-resistance corrugated brass wire.
- Suitable for working with all types of metals.
- Available in various configurations to suit different applications.
- Thread diameter: 0.10 mm.
- Content: 1 unit.
- The minimum purchase is 12 units per pack.
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