Edenta Steel-Profi Green Rubber Wheel – polishing non-precious alloys
Référence: 1401UM-100
Steel-Profi Green Rubber Wheel — polishing non-precious alloys
The Steel-Profi green rubber wheel is designed for uniform polishing of non-precious alloys (Co-Cr frameworks, crowns and bridges) with excellent heat control.
- Consistent finish: efficiently removes micro-scratches before final glossing.
- Easy mounting on a Ø 2.35 mm mandrel.
- Precise control on narrow areas and framework details.
Green rubber wheel for Co-Cr frameworks, crowns and bridges
In the lab, this polishing rubber wheel delivers an excellent balance between controlled removal and surface quality. Its stable geometry helps preserve edges while achieving a progressive shine before the final gloss step.
- More uniform surface to reduce finishing time.
- Gentle action: lowers the risk of overheating on thin areas.
Dental applications
- Polishing non-precious alloys: Co-Cr frameworks and steel bases.
- Finishing metal crowns and bridges.
- Precision work: tight access areas, embrasures and fine details.
How to use (quick guide)
- Mount the wheel on a properly tightened Ø 2.35 mm mandrel.
- Use light touches with continuous movements—avoid staying in one spot.
- Cool periodically (air/water) to limit heat build-up.
- Finish with a finer polisher or a gloss step, depending on the required result.
Technical specifications
| Brand | Edenta |
|---|---|
| Reference / SKU | H16204 |
| Type | Rubber polishing wheel |
| Material | High-quality rubber |
| Grit | Medium (pre-gloss / controlled finishing) |
| Size | 3 × 22 mm |
| Mounting | Ø 2.35 mm screw mandrel |
| Packing | Box of 100 |
| Use | Polishing non-precious alloys (frameworks, crowns, bridges) |
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Shipping
Edenta Steel-Profi green rubber wheel — 1 box of 100 pieces.
Fast shipping from France.
FAQ
What is the Steel-Profi green wheel used for?
It is designed for polishing non-precious alloys in dental technology (Co-Cr frameworks, crowns and bridges).
Its medium grit efficiently removes micro-scratches and evens the surface before the final gloss step.
The rubber composition provides a gentler action and helps control heat, which is ideal for thin areas and fine details.
Which mounting and speeds should I use?
Mount the wheel on a properly tightened Ø 2.35 mm mandrel and work at medium speed with light pressure.
Keep continuous movements and avoid staying in one spot to reduce overheating and preserve geometry.
Check the surface between passes and cool as needed (air/water) for a consistent, repeatable finish.
How can I extend the wheel’s service life?
Use moderate pressure—let the grit do the work.
Remove metal build-up as soon as it appears and store the wheels away from heat and solvents.
Replace the wheel when the shape is no longer sharp, then finish with a finer polisher to reduce total finishing time and keep results predictable.