Plunger is a durable dental laboratory consumable designed for use in dental die-casting processes. It is crafted with high-strength, wear-resistant materials that can withstand the pressure and friction of die-casting operations. The plunger features precise dimensions and a smooth surface, ensuring accurate and consistent material injection during die-casting. It is engineered for repeated use, offering long service life and cost-effectiveness for dental laboratories. Compatible with standard dental die-casting equipment, it ensures reliable performance and seamless integration into laboratory workflows.
Advantages
Plunger’s key advantages include its high strength and wear resistance, enabling repeated use without deformation or damage, reducing replacement costs. The precise dimensions ensure accurate material injection, maintaining the quality and consistency of die-cast dental components. Its smooth surface minimizes friction, improving the efficiency of the die-casting process and extending the life of associated equipment. The durable construction ensures stability during high-pressure operations, preventing failures and ensuring continuous production. Additionally, it is easy to clean and maintain, further enhancing its practicality in dental laboratories.
Application Field
Plunger is widely used in dental laboratories for dental die-casting processes, particularly in the production of dental crowns, bridges, and other metal or alloy-based dental restorations. It plays a crucial role in injecting molten metal or alloy into molds with precision, ensuring the accurate shape and dimensions of the final restoration components. Compatible with standard dental die-casting machines, it is an essential consumable for laboratories specializing in metal-ceramic restorations or all-metal restorations, supporting efficient and high-quality production.
FAQ
Q: Can Plunger be reused?
A: Yes, it’s designed for repeated use, cost-effective.
Q: Is it compatible with standard die-casting equipment?
A: Yes, works with most standard dental die-casting machines.
Q: What’s it made of?
A: High-strength, wear-resistant materials for durability.