Dental 3D Printers

3D printing is a rapidly growing technology in numerous fields, and a rapidly growing arena in dental laboratories. Dental 3D printers feature lights or lasers that polymerize a liquid or fuse a powder with the computer-guided precision required to produce small objects with intricate details. They are capable of producing models, parts and even complete restorations out of a range of materials. Adding a 3D printer to a busy lab or practice can increase efficiency, and there are a wide range of printers fit for different scales of production, lab sizes, and specific tasks. When selecting the best 3D printer for your lab evaluate the materials it prints, the software it is compatible with and the training and support provided by the manufacturer.
CompanyDWSSprintRayPlanmeca USA, Inc.
ItemDFABMoonRay SPlanmeca Creo
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Weight40 Kg30 Lbs30 kg
DescriptionDFAB is designed to print crowns, bridges and veneers and is capable of producing a 5 element bridge in less than 20 minutes. The system allows the MoonRay S has a minimum feature size of 100 microns, combined with a generous build area. It is the ideal 3D printer for creators who need a larger Designed for fabrication of dental models and surgical guides, the Planmeca Creo 3D printer is an open-architecture system providing precision and
WarrantyNot AvailableStandard 1 yr warranty, extended warranty availableNot Available
DimensionsChairside Version: 480 x 480 x 1142 mm; Desktop Version: 300 x 300 x 307 mm15 x 15 x 20 in42 x 72 x 32 cm
Print TechniqueSLA (Stereolithography)DLPDigital Light Processing
ApplicationCrowns, Bridges, VeneersOrtho Models, Dental Models, Surgical Guides, Custom Night GuardsDental Models, Surgical Guides
MaterialTemporisLiquid ResinNot Available
AccuracyNot AvailableNot Available68 µm, 1920 x 1080
Building Volume47 x 18 x 40 mm5 x 3.2 x 8 in.130 x 81.5 x 130 mm
Layer HeightNot Available20 µm; 50 µm; 100 µm5 to 200 µm
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