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Dental Diamond Tools
Our company has manufactured quality dental products for many years. As manufacturers we realize that the quality of our products must be the highest attainable. In order to achieve this objective we continue to invest a great deal of effort in research and development. Although the dental instrument is a seemingly simple tool, it must manufactured with the highest precision and uniformity: otherwise, it is liable to cause damage during operation. For example: an instrument that has not undergone sufficient thermal treatment is liable to bend easily and begin to revolve erratically causing severe damage to the patient's tooth and possibly to your equipment. Our dental instruments undergo a lengthy manufacturing process, and quality control begins with the supply of raw materials. Raw materials are submitted to physical testing (measurements, tolerance) and chemical testing (metal composition). Diamonds are examined in our factory to assure that their measurements are correct and that the type of stone is appropriate. Products are submitted to quality control following every stage of production, and move on the next stage only after having been approved. The entire manufacturing process is computer controlled and supervised, assuring that the process is stable and consistent, and that you, the dentist or technician, always receive products of the same high quality. We spare no effort to satisfy our customers. We will be pleased to receive any comments or suggestions you may have regarding our products, and we urge you to bring such comments to our attention without hesitation.
General information and operating instructions for dental instruments
When attaching the instrument, ascertain that the entire length of the shank has been inserted into the handpiece. Ensure that there is sufficient water spray (minimum 55 ml/min). Do not use the instrument as a lever. All diamond tools require water spray during operation. Maximum permissible on FG tape during operation is 0.3 - 2 N. Maximum permissible on HPtape during operation is 2 - 5 N.