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Ceramic crucible for fusus Pack of 10 pieces wide, 56 mm high, Ø 35 mm

kr2 162,00

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Manufacturer:
Macht Dental
Manufacturer's item number:
116
Odonto item number::
161987
Kort beskrivelse:
Pack of 10 pieces wide, 56 mm high, Ø 35 mm
Forpakning:
Pack
Antall:
10
Enhetsbeskrivelse:
Crucible
Høyde:
56 mm
Diameter:
35 mm
Biocidprodukt:
No
Medisinsk bruk:
No
Sterilt produkt:
No
Kosmetisk produkt:
no
Kort produktnavn:
Ceramic crucible for fusus
Est. lagerdato:
01/01/0001 00:00:00
Special_order:
C

Beskrivelse

With specially developed soft inner coating for a long service life. Due to the special coating, there is hardly any frictional resistance and adhesion of the residual melt is avoided. Additional use of melting powder and crucible protection is not required. Suitable for all standard casting machines with inductive heating.
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