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burIn botany, a type of ‘false fruit’ or pseudocarp, surrounded by numerous hooks; for instance, that of burdock Arctium, where the hooks are formed from bracts surrounding the flowerhead. Burs catch in the feathers or fur of passing animals, and thus may be dispersed over considerable distances.
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The Hicoat tungsten carbide burs offer superior chip removal, reduced tool wear, and lower heat loads when working on metals, such as hardened, heat-treated steels and heat-resistant alloys such as cast iron and soft, nonferrous metals. Prepare the teeth to be crowned using a #330 carbide bur to reduce the incisal edge by approximately 2 mm, open the interproximal contacts and remove decay (Figure 5). The new Grobet Bear carbide burs were developed especially for the welding and metal fabrication industries by Grobet USA. |
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