Straight Fissure Diamond Bur SF Series
The Mani Straight Fissure (SF) Diamond Bur Series comprises high-performance dental rotary instruments designed specifically for creating parallel axial walls and flat-floored cavity configurations. Featuring a cylindrical flat-end profile, the SF series (ranging from sizes SF-11 to SF-41) is an indispensable tool for daily operative dentistry, ensuring seamless enamel and dentin reduction with clean, sharp internal line angles.
Each bur is embedded with premier-grade mono-crystalline diamond particles on a perfectly balanced stainless steel shank, delivering exceptionally smooth control and reduced tactile feedback stress for the clinician.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Perfect Parallelism: Delivers precise cylindrical cutting to create perpendicular walls and flat surfaces without tapering.
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Size Versatility (SF-11 to SF-25): Smaller sizes (like SF-11, SF-12) are ideal for conservative pediatric or anterior cavities, while larger sizes (up to SF-25) provide fast, gross reduction for large posterior restorations.
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Standard Friction Grip (FG) Shank: Fits perfectly into all high-speed air turbines and dental air rotor handpieces.
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Advanced Thermal Control: Uniform diamond grit layout prevents structural overheating when operated with an adequate water cooling spray.
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Rust-Resistant & Autoclavable: Fully compatible with medical-grade autoclaves, retaining grit structural integrity over multiple uses.
Technical Specifications:
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Model Series: SF Series (Straight Fissure / Cylindrical Flat End)
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Available Sizes: SF-11, SF-12, SF-13, SF-21, SF-41
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Shank Type: FG (Friction Grip) for High-Speed Handpieces
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Maximum Recommended Speed: 300,000 RPM
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Material: Stainless Steel Core with Industrial Diamond Grit Coating
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Packaging: 1 Pack containing 5 Pieces
Primary Applications:
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Establishing flat cavity floors and precise internal angles.
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Access cavity preparation for endodontic treatment.
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Amalgam and composite restoration cavity preparation.





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