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MCX LED | Exhibitor on the IDS - International Dental Show 2023

MCX LED

Up to 40% shorter and 33% lighter. With adjustable LED light, it is the smallest and lightest brushless micromotor ever designed by Bien-Air.

With the MCX and Micro-Series you benefit from unprecedented grip and balance, guaranteeing more precise control and less fatigue at the end of the day. Thanks to its Smart Logic electronic control, power automatically adapts to variations in pressure. This means precise and constant power without the slightest jolt. Its lifetime-lubricated ball bearings make the MCX maintenance-free. 

Like any other electric micromotor, brushless micromotors consist of a rotor and a stator. Unlike the brush micromotor, the rotor consists of a permanent magnet, while the coils are mounted to the stator. The mechanical switching function, implemented by the brush and collector combination in a carbon brush-type micromotor, is replaced by a sophisticated electronic drive that became possible only with the development of high-speed and powerful microprocessors. The electronic drive creates a rotating electric field in the stator that interacts with the permanent magnet.

Greater Power and More Torque.
A major attribute of Bien-Air micromotors is their elevated power output with constant torque for swift and effortless use.

Accurate Command.

The proprietary Smart Logic™ electronic control lends Bien-Air micromotors a step-less, vibration-less rotation for the most meticulous and precise dental work.

Compact and Lightweight.

Bien-Air micromotors are significantly shorter and lighter than conventional models. This results in optimal grip and balance as well as reduced hand fatigue.

Maintenance-Free.

Bien-Air micromotors’ ball bearings are greased for life making post-usage lubrication expendable. Built to withstand repeated sterilisation cycles, the strictest hygiene standards are upheld.
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