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Medical drill bit ORTSTP
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Medical drill bit - ORTSTP - Global Dental Transfer - orthodontic / stainless steel / nickel
Medical drill bit - ORTSTP - Global Dental Transfer - orthodontic / stainless steel / nickel
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Characteristics

Applications
orthodontic, medical
Material
stainless steel, nickel, iron, steel alloy, 316 stainless steel
Function
marking
Shape
straight
Length

60 mm
(2.4 in)

Description

Used to facilitate entry into the marking gum and bone to be drilled by Micro-implants. Certificates: CE Approved, ISO (9001:2008),MEDICAL ISO (13485:2003) Stainless steel is a steel alloy that contains high percentages of iron and chromium, making it resistant to corrosion and wear. These alloys are further classified into families and grades that are defined by their unique characteristics and chemical compositions. Medical grade stainless steels are part of the austenitic stainless steel family, a category known for their high formability and exceptional corrosion resistance. Grades 304 and 316 stainless steel contain high levels of nickel which provide additional chemical properties, making them suitable for use within the extreme demands of the medical industry.

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IDS 2025

25-29 Mar 2025 Cologne (Germany) Hall 10.1 - Stand E074

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