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| Solidscape® 3D printers are primarily used to produce “like-wax” casting patterns for lost-wax casting/investment casting applications. The patterns produced using industry standard CAD (.STL) files, normally fit within a 6 inch (15.24 cm) cube and are extremely high resolution with vibrant details and outstanding surface finish. Solidscape 3D printers hold a commanding market share in jewelry design and manufacturing and are making impressive inroads into the laboratory segment of the open-systems digital dentistry marketplace. We invite you to review and download the information about Solidscape 3D printers in the section below. | |
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D 66+ Dental Printer - lower capacity and most affordableSolidscape's D66+ is the entry level system of the preXacto® Series, and was produced for use by small dental labs. The D66+ uses special DentaCast® build material and software to accommodate the special requirements of dental laboratories. An ideal choice for producing waxups for the production of crowns, copings and bridges. Click for data sheet.
D 76+ Dental Printer - highest capacity and performanceThe Solidscape D76+ is the workhorse of the preXacto Series of 3D Dental Printers. The D76+ uses Solidscape’s market specific DentaCast® material and is used by medium size laboratories for building crowns, copings and bridges. Click for data sheet.
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3D Systems' DP 3000 Dental Professional 3-D Modeler accurately, consistently and economically manufactures precision wax-ups for dental professionals. The system can generate hundreds of units each cycle. The wax-ups have a smooth surface finish and can be cast or pressed with conventional techniques. The modeler’s large build volume and optional part stacking and nesting capabilities enable unattended operation ideal for high-volume production. |
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Benefits & Features
Model Comparison Wax-ups, High Production Output up to 300 units per work day |
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