Wax to the max

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Digital EstheticsDental Lab Products-2010-09-01
Issue 9

Applying new technologies: Solidscape's D66+ and D76+ wax printers The preXacto™ series of compact, benchtop 3D waxup printers are designed to allow small- and medium-sized labs to produce quality wax structures for pressing and casting with a short return on investment. The basic D66+ unit is capable of producing up to 750 units/month, while the larger D76+ model doubles production to 1,500 units/month.

Applying new technologies: Solidscape's D66+ and D76+ wax printers

The preXacto™ series of compact, benchtop 3D waxup printers are designed to allow small- and medium-sized labs to produce quality wax structures for pressing and casting with a short return on investment. The basic D66+ unit is capable of producing up to 750 units/month, while the larger D76+ model doubles production to 1,500 units/month. The waxup printers incorporate SCP® (Smooth Curvature Printing) technology to enhance the surface finish (5,000-dpi XY resolution), speed, and production yields by increasing throughput performance. The printers use the proprietary DentaCast® build material (in combination with the Indura® Fill support material), which is formulated to provide rapid melt-out with no residual ash and no thermal expansion, while also enhancing material strength and handling. Both can receive open-architecture STL or SLC design files.

Features

  • High production yields (D66+ = 20 units/16 hours; D76+ = 40 units/16 hours)

  • Can print crown and bridge substructures, pressable overlay forms, and denture frameworks

  • Short return on investment

  • Small footprint to fit on benchtop

  • Allows unattended operation for up to 72 hours

  • Auto status monitoring, fault detection, and restart of build from point of interruption

  • Open-architecture design

  • Build material burns out cleanly

  • Adjustable build layer thickness (25.4 to 63.5 μ)

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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