Edenta Light Blue Flame Resin Polisher 24 mm (0644HP-6)
Référence: 0644HP-6
Light Blue Flame Polisher — Edenta
To be used before pumice polishing. Length 24 mm.
Dry protocol recommended; do not polish metal.
Clean finish, preserved edges and a surface ready for high-shine polishing according to your lab sequence.
- Very fine grit for pre-polish finishing
- 24 mm length — precise flame shape
- Recommended speed ~15,000 rpm
Advantages — Edenta Light Blue Polisher
The very fine grit removes micro-scratches and evens the surface before pumice.
The flame shape provides access to embrasures and concave areas while preserving margins.
Used dry at around 15,000 rpm, it limits heat build-up and prepares a uniform base for high-shine polishing.
Result: clean, reproducible finishing and time savings chairside and in the laboratory.
Applications & Instructions — Edenta Polisher
- Pre-polish finishing on acrylic resin prostheses.
- Surface uniformization before shine polishing.
- Fine and concave zones thanks to flame geometry.
- Work dry with light pressure.
- Set around 15,000 rpm with continuous motion.
- Avoid metal; allow cooling between passes.
Technical Specifications — Light Blue Edenta
| Shape / Grit | Flame / Light blue (very fine) |
| Length | 24 mm |
| Recommended speed | ≈ 15,000 rpm |
| Use | Resin pre-polish finishing — do not polish metal |
| Packaging | Optional |
| Reference | 0644HP-6 — Edenta |
Delivery
Delivery: Edenta Light Blue Flame Polisher — optional packaging.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Where should the Light Blue Edenta polisher be positioned in a polishing sequence?
The Light Blue Edenta is used at the end of the pre-polishing stage: after bur correction and coarse polishing, it homogenizes the surface and prepares the shine phase.
Work dry with light pressure, then continue if needed with an even finer polisher or pumice.
This step smooths micro-scratches, preserves margins and reduces the time required for final gloss while ensuring reproducibility.
What settings and techniques prevent overheating and marks?
Set around 15,000 rpm, maintain light contact and continuous movement without focusing on one point.
Allow cooling between passes, clean the tool regularly and never polish metal.
If resin becomes hot or gummy, stop briefly.
This method limits whitening, prevents marks and prepares a satin surface ideal for high-shine polishing.
Maintenance and lifespan: how to keep consistent abrasion?
Avoid excessive pressure, the main cause of wear and deformation of the flame shape.
Lightly brush the polisher to remove resin debris; do not use solvents.
Store away from heat and UV, in dry conditions.
Reserve it for resins; use dedicated tools for metals.
Replace when geometry dulls or cutting slows to maintain homogeneous finishing and reproducible results.