3D printing Giant Stratasys offers additive manufacturing solutions for almost every industry, from 3D printing art to medical models, commercial aviation components, etc. Stratasys recently announced that it will further solidify its position in digital dentistry by releasing new integrated 3D printing products Market position. New dental 3D printing products announced at Chicago's LMT Laboratory Day include the Stratasys Objet 260 Dental 3D printer, biocompatibility 3D printed material The MEDFLX625 and the new Pop-Out Part (PoP) technology make it easy to remove supports from dental prints. The Stratasys Objet260 Dental 3D Printer is arguably one of the three most exciting printers based on the company's PolyJet Triple Jet technology, which means it can print three different materials on a single print bed. This multi-material feature makes 3D printers suitable for a wide variety of applications within dental offices, such as 3D printing customized surgical guidelines and patient-specific models.The company adds that if the dental lab uses a single-material model for 3D printers, they can Benefit from improved conversion times and material efficiency. The overall goal of Stratasys' Objet260 Dental 3D Printer is to provide mid-size dental laboratories with affordable 3D printing hardware options that not only enable them to 3D printing technology , And can accelerate the adoption of holistic dental 3D printing Stratasys also promised to provide 'future-proof products' for its new 3D printers by upgrading Stratasys to 'Dental Choice'. MEDFLX625, the latest dental 3D printing material from Stratasys, is a flexible biocompatible material that can be used with harder materials. For recommended uses, MEDFX625 is suitable for use in the manufacture of 'short-term patient contact' components, including indirect binding trays. The material is also designed for 3D printing of surgical guides and soft tissue implant models in a single print run. Stratasys latest dental 3D printing products also include its Pop-Out Part (PoP) technology, which is designed to simplify and improve the support removal of dental components. Stratasys said PoP is capable of dismantling manual parts to as fast as 500 units per hour (per operator), thereby enabling dental laboratory technicians to clean 3D printed teeth more efficiently than ever before Bow and dental components. Mike Gaisford, director of healthcare solutions at Stratasys, said: 'It is undeniable that digital dental 3D printing will significantly reduce turnaround time, reduce labor costs and provide a new source of revenue.Multimedia 3D printing will drive future dental advances while Open the next generation of applications for the future. 'We believe this announcement shows that Stratasys is in possession of innovative dental technology and now we are delivering it to more customers than ever before.' Earlier this week, Singapore-based Structo unveiled Velox, a desktop 3D printer with integrated automation post-processing. Stratasys Objet260 Dental 3D Printer Specifications: Source: 3D Tiger |