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Foredom 2'' Screw-Lok Disc Plain
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Description:
The 2'' Screw-Lok Disc Plain is a high-quality backing disc designed to support a variety of abrasive sheets used in dental laboratory finishing. Its plain surface allows technicians to apply cut-to-size sandpaper discs or specialty abrasive materials, making it an adaptable tool for broad shaping and contouring tasks. Engineered with durability in mind, this 2'' disc provides a stable and rigid platform that ensures even abrasive contact during trimming and finishing. It is commonly used for shaping acrylic dentures, smoothing provisional materials, adjusting resin frameworks, refining orthodontic retainers, and preparing metal surfaces prior to polishing. The Screw-Lok attachment system secures the disc tightly onto handpieces, preventing wobble and maintaining smooth rotational performance. This stability enhances technician control, especially during high-speed trimming or heavy pressure finishing. The disc�s consistent flatness helps produce uniform surfaces, minimizing unwanted gouges or uneven contours. Its 2'' size offers excellent coverage for large restorative surfaces while still maintaining manageable control for detailed shaping. Technicians can easily affix various grits depending on the stage of the workflow�from coarse shaping to fine finishing�making the plain Screw-Lok disc a highly flexible component of laboratory finishing systems. Because it supports custom abrasive placement, it is often used in laboratories that work with specialized abrasives or require frequently changing grit specifications. The disc is ideal for processing denture flanges, appliance edges, thermoforming materials, occlusal surfaces, and model adjustments. Constructed from strong, lab-grade materials, the disc resists wear and maintains structural rigidity over time. It is an essential tool in dental prosthetics, orthodontics, implant fabrication, and restoration finishing workflows where reliability, adaptability, and precision are required.
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