Then go to a reliable and experienced professional. But most importantly, give them higher quality instruments that will enhance their knowledge and expertise. The final result will be top quality, beautiful and achieved in a shorter time.
It may sound easy, but the problem is that some of these features are in contrast with each other, thus a compromise needs to be made. The right choice in the compromise will result in higher quality instruments. Our products are the result of all the right choices we made in almost seventy years on the market. We know for sure that there are margins for improvement, thus our research goes on!
Austenitic steels with a high degree of resistance to corrosion, non-magnetic, elastic but not toughenable. Martensitic steels with a good degree of resistance to corrosion, magnetic and with a high degree of hardness obtained through special thermic treatments.
Light and soft material that can be coloured through electro-chemical anodic oxidation treatments. Mainly used in the production of handles.
It is used both as a raw material in the production of some instruments for its biocompatibility and as nitride in the coating of certain points with specific hardness and smoothness.
Light, stable, colourable, non-toxic and sterilisable. Currently only used in the production of handles for the EVO line.
As a nitrate it is used for covering. It features great hardness and resistance to abrasion that, together with a low friction ratio, makes it perfect for the production of particularly non-stick instruments.
Inorganic compound falling within the heavy metals category. It is used in the production of tips and plates for instruments that need extremely hard and sharp working parts, thanks to a higher resistance to corrosion and wear.
Inorganic polymer, particularly enduring higher temperatures and ageing, non-stick, elastic, chemical-resistant. Used in the production of bur- and instrument-holders.
High-temperature resisting polymer with a very low friction ratio. Used for the joints of some instruments.
The production cycle includes both machine automated operations and others manually carried out by personnel trained by the company itself. These are operations in which the human factor (e.g. manual ability and keen eye) are essential to give extra value to the instrument’s quality. All of DenTag production stages, from the processing of raw materials to the finished product, are monitored by a computer system that ensures traceability and final quality. The proper sequence and positive conclusion of all production stages too are object of tests and inspections by trained personnel.