Renfert LayArt Brushes

Renfert LayArt Brushes

Description

NB: Picture on left is R1725-0000

lay:art style takes a leading role in three areas of brush technique:

  • Hair quality
  • Manufacturing technology
  • Form concept

Highest premium quality with natural hairs - the absolutely best hair
With lay:art style you get the premium quality with natural hairs, which is far superior to the previously best 1A Kolinsky hairs. The familiar 1A Kolinsky hair is always a mixture of different qualities. Only the absolutely best hair is used with the lay:art premium quality due to an additional, strict selection procedure. In direct comparison with the previous best 1A Kolinsky quality this special type of hair is 3 times as expensive. In order not to put this quality at risk Renfert, together with its brush experts, specially developed an elaborate and particularly gentle refining process to produce this premium quality. Consistent quality of a natural product at the highest level - without fluctuations!

A specially developed, tradition-breaking manufacturing technique
A completely new type of manufacturing technique was also developed with which outstanding properties are achieved: consistent shaping, independent of batch. Extremely stable brush tip, which does not become blunt with use but more pointed. And a stronger hair bond, which greatly reduces embedding of porcelain. The core of the new concept is to achieve the maximum density of uniformly long, very fine hairs in the tip using a complex selection and a special technique. This significantly increases the resilience and stability of the brush tips. Another advantage compared with traditionally manufactured brushes is that catching, twisting or spreading of individual hairs when picking up the porcelains is greatly reduced thanks to the much more robust hair tips and the stronger hair bond. This means much less risk of breakage and wear and a greatly increased durability. This unique tip guarantees optimal pick up and precise application of both small and large amounts of porcelain.

The perfect solution for all individualists
All ceramists have the same goal, to use their skill to reproduce nature perfectly or even improve it. But all dental technicians are individualists, they have their tried and tested routines in the movements, to keep their porcelain moist, to shape the tip of the brush, to take up and build up the porcelain
We have researched on which brush and mixing palette properties these differences in the individual routines are based, i.e. water storage, water release, geometry of the brush and preparation of the porcelains on and using the mixing palette. You can also see our findings in every detail of the new lay:art brushes.