New NFinity Nitrogen Generator from Ackuretta Takes 3D Printing Post-Curing to New Heights

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The new offering complements the company’s CURIE Plus to enhance biocompatible UV curing for crowns, splints, and dentures.

New NFinity Nitrogen Generator from Ackuretta Takes 3D Printing Post-Curing to New Heights | Image Credit: © Ackuretta

New NFinity Nitrogen Generator from Ackuretta Takes 3D Printing Post-Curing to New Heights | Image Credit: © Ackuretta

Ackuretta's latest innovation, the NFinity nitrogen generator, is designed to transform the landscape of dental 3D printing post-curing by delivering optimal esthetics and printing consistency.

With dental professionals constantly seeking ways to enhance their 3D printing outcomes, balancing the need for durability with the demand for natural-looking results is key—in the fast-paced world of digital dentistry, precision and esthetics are paramount, the global manufacturer of high-precision 3D printing solutions for dental professionals states.

Ackuretta’s NFinity enables users to craft dental applications with unparalleled clarity, smoother surfaces, and enhanced strength—all within their existing workflow. The NFinity nitrogen generator complements the company’s CURIE Plus to enhance biocompatible UV curing for crowns, splints, and dentures.

The Science: 95% Nitrogen Saturation

The new nitrogen generator optimizes the CURIE Plus UV curing process by creating a near-oxygen-free environment (95% nitrogen purity) within the curing chamber, which eliminates the need to use uncontrollable methods like vacuum and glycerin. This process significantly enhances UV light absorption.

According to Ackuretta, curing in a nitrogen rich environment makes a significant difference and the benefits include:

  • Optimal Esthetics: The higher nitrogen concentration ensures even better light absorption, resulting in dental appliances with superior color transparency and smoothness.
  • Boosted Mechanical Properties: NFinity users can expect up to a 25% improvement in the strength and durability of their 3D printed applications like splints, crowns and dentures.
  • Consistency in Every Print: The 95% nitrogen environment guarantees uniform curing, eliminating variations that can occur with less controlled methods like glycerin or water submersion.

The nitrogen generator is an alternative to cumbersome nitrogen tanks or messy glycerin baths. NFinity produces unlimited curing cycles of 95% purity nitrogen on demand, fitting seamlessly into any dental workspace. This not only streamlines the workflow but also significantly enhances safety in the dental office or lab, the company adds.

Elevating FLOW Resins

The NFinity doesn't just improve curing—it unlocks the full potential of Ackuretta's certified FLOW resins. Dental technicians can now achieve improved esthetics for FLOW Hard Splint applications, increased mechanical properties for FLOW Denture products, and enhanced durability for long-term temporaries using FLOW C&B.

By combining cutting-edge technology with user-centric design, Ackuretta aids dental professionals in delivering results that were once thought unachievable. The new NFinity is the latest product designed to assist dental professionals embracing digital solutions and seeking efficient ways to deliver high-quality patient care.

For more details on how NFinity and CURIE Plus can enhance dental 3D printing workflows, click here.

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