Diamond plaster cutting disc 45 mm – Precision dental die sawing
Référence: SA98140

Plaster Sawing Disc, 45 mm Diameter
Diamond disc for plaster designed for dental model preparation and precise die sawing on hard plaster arches. Its thin design provides controlled cutting while maintaining clear visibility during die sectioning and stump separation.
A precision sawing disc for plaster model preparation
In the dental laboratory, the quality of die sawing has a direct impact on model readability, sectioning accuracy, and working comfort during the preparation stages. This diamond plaster disc has been designed to deliver fast, stable, and visually controlled cutting on hard plaster models.
Thanks to its thin profile and perforated structure, it improves visibility during cutting and helps the dental technician follow the sectioning line more accurately. It is a useful laboratory accessory for everyday work involving die preparation, sectioned model trimming, and fine die adjustment before the next prosthetic workflow steps.
Benefits of the diamond disc for plaster sawing
- Fast and precise sawing of stumps on hard plaster dental arches.
- Improved visibility during cutting thanks to the perforations in the disc.
- Stable cutting action with a solid base support for more consistent performance.
- Reinforced 2.35 mm mandrel mounting suited to standard laboratory use.
- Thin 0.30 mm profile for controlled and accurate die work.
- Recommended speed of 10,000 rpm for a balanced combination of efficiency and control.
Dental laboratory applications
- Sawing stumps on plaster models for fixed prosthetic work.
- Preparation of working dies before subsequent laboratory procedures.
- Cutting of sectioned models requiring good visual precision.
- Work on hard plaster during dental model preparation procedures.
- Daily laboratory use for sectioning and individualizing model elements.
Recommended instructions for use
- Mount the disc securely on a reinforced 2.35 mm mandrel.
- Follow the recommended speed of 10,000 rpm.
- Stabilize the model properly before starting the cut.
- Advance with moderate pressure to avoid binding and maintain a clean cut.
- Visually follow the cutting line thanks to the disc perforations.
- Replace the disc as soon as reduced performance or abnormal vibration appears.
Why choose a thin disc for sawing plaster dies?
In a dental laboratory, a thin plaster sawing disc provides cleaner, more readable separation than a tool that is too thick or poorly suited to the task. This helps preserve model readability, limits unnecessary material loss during cutting, and improves control during die preparation.
The 45 x 0.30 mm format offers an excellent balance for routine dental model work. It is particularly suitable for laboratories looking for a simple, precise, and efficient tool for stump sawing on hard plaster.
Technical specifications
| Description | Diamond plaster sawing disc |
|---|---|
| Use | Dental model preparation and die sawing |
| Material worked | Hard plaster |
| Diameter | 45 mm |
| Thickness | 0.30 mm |
| Mounting | Reinforced 2.35 mm mandrel |
| Recommended speed | 10,000 rpm |
| Special feature | Perforations improving visibility during cutting |
| Packaging | 1 plaster sawing disc — 45 x 0.30 mm |
| Brand | D.L.G |
Documents & resources
Product description
Diamond disc for plaster sawing, designed for precise die separation and dental model preparation.
Usage advice
Work at a stable speed with light pressure to maintain an even cut and reduce vibration on the model.
Laboratory compatibility
2.35 mm mandrel mounting, a format suited to routine preparation and sawing procedures on hard plaster models.
Delivery
Delivery includes: 1 x plaster sawing disc — 45 x 0.30 mm.
FAQ — Plaster Sawing Disc, 45 mm Diameter
What is this diamond disc used for in a dental laboratory?
This disc is used for die sawing and plaster model preparation. It helps separate stumps more accurately on sectioned models and improves visual comfort during cutting.
It is suitable for everyday laboratory work on hard plaster when sectioning quality and model readability are important.
Why are the perforations useful during cutting?
The perforations provide better visibility during sawing. They make it easier to follow the cutting line and improve control of the handpiece, especially when preparing dies in fine or precise areas.
This is a practical advantage for dental technicians who want better visual control over the model.
What speed should be used for this plaster disc?
The recommended speed is 10,000 rpm. This provides a good balance between cutting efficiency, stability, and control.
It is still advisable to avoid excessive pressure, as too much force can fatigue the disc, disturb cutting regularity, and reduce precision on the model.
Is this disc suitable for sawing stumps on hard plaster?
Yes, this diamond disc for plaster is designed for stump sawing on hard plaster dental arches. It is suitable for working model preparation and die separation in a dental prosthetic laboratory setting.
Its thin profile and perforated structure support both precision and visual control during cutting.
When should the disc be replaced?
It is recommended to replace the disc when you notice reduced performance, a less clean cut, unusual vibration, or visible wear on the active area.
A worn disc can slow down the workflow, reduce sawing precision, and make die preparation less comfortable on a daily basis.