Which 3D printer is suitable for dental applications?Nowadays, many denture processing laboratories have introduced 3D printers to upgrade digital production. Is there any equipment that is recommended?It depends on your printing needs.
In terms of accuracy, different dental products have different requirements for accuracy. As far as I know, the general crown > support > guide plate > model (I don't know if it's right). The core of the LCD 3D printer lies in the brightness of the optical machine. The less the natural optical machine distortion, the higher the accuracy. This has led to the unit price of high-precision printers on the market.
In terms of production efficiency, the first is the number of single printing. The common printing area on the market is about 130 * 70mm. Similarly, the larger the printing area is due to the brightness of the optical machine, the lower the accuracy is( You can see the principle of light curing printer.) If you have sufficient funds, 4K optical machine can learn about it ~ secondly, the time of single printing. You can compare the printing time of each printer horizontally. Of course, the length of time is also due to various reasons, such as the thickness of single layer, the curing time of each layer, etc. it is recommended to ask more companies for comparison.DJ89 is our flagship resin printer.It has many powerful features like a 2K LCD monochrome screen,Wi-Fi connectivity, a large 5-inch color touchscreen,our new self-developed light system.
Pionext developed a new integral light source for its DJ89 lcd 3D printer. It boasts a 120W 6-lamp spotlight promising above 90% uniformity, 3800uw/cm2 illumination and sensible precision. This optical system is believed to accurately distribute light on the screen uniform and each model’s dimension. It is possible thanks to the adoption of the light principle of reflection and refraction.
Of course, the ultimate goal is to take into account both production efficiency and production cost while ensuring production quality. It's always right to compare several devices.Add: when calculating the cost, remember to include the resin cost. After all, it is a consumable. However, in general, digitization is definitely cheaper than manual work, with high efficiency and high precision.