Komet develops diamond disk for ceramics

Komet USA has developed an innovative laboratory diamond disk suited for deflasking pressed ceramic material.

The 924XC.HP.400 is a large 40-mm disk designed for cutting deeper into investment material with a supercoarse grit of 357 microns, marked with a black ring, according to Komet.

Developed in conjunction with dental technician Klaus Ernst, the 924XC.HP.400 has an open mesh design with the "Komet spiral." Its flange construction allows for stability and straight cuts, despite the disk's large diameter, according to the company.

In addition, with good visibility, the disk provides optimal chip removal without jamming because of its honeycomb design, Komet said. And with a width of 1.1 mm and a diamond coating of 2 mm, the disk can also be used on plaster at an optimal speed of 10,000 rpm.

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