Dental Laboratory Milling Units

Used to fabricate complete or partial dental restorations based on digital designs, dental lab milling units are the production workhorses of dental CAD/CAM systems. Dental mills are designed to cut crowns, bridges, copings, frameworks, implant abutments and more from materials such as ceramics, zirconia, alloys, resins or wax. When choosing a mill it’s important to evaluate how many cases it will need to handle because mills come in a range of sizes designed for different production capacities. It also is important to know what software can power the mill so it will be compatible with the technology you use for scanning and designing. Different mills are capable of working with different materials, so make sure your choice of mill is capable of working with the materials you prefer. As with any technology, training and support are also important considerations when selecting the best dental mill for your lab.
CompanyDentsply Sirona CAD/CAMDentsply Sirona CAD/CAM
IteminLab MC X5 Dental MillinLab MC XL Milling Unit
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DescriptionCreated as an open architecture dental mill, the inLab MC X5 provides wet and dry milling to offer dental laboratories with the widest possible range The inLab MC XL milling and grinding unit opens up the widest possible range of production options for your dental laboratory. You profit from high
Dimensions629 mm x 575 mm x 795 mm42 x 70 x 40 cm (16.53 x 27.56 x 15.75 inches)
Weight87 kg43 kg ( 95 pounds)
Number of Axes55
Spindle SpeedMax. 60,000 rpmNot Available
Milling TimeNot Available10 min/unit
Bur LengthNot Available12 mm & 20 mm
Wet GrindingYesNo
Automatic Tool ChangingYesYes
Material CompatibilityZirconia, Polymer, Wax, Composites, Glass Ceramics, Hybrid Ceramics, MetalsZirconia, Wax, PMMA, Ceramics, Resin, CoCr
Material SizeBlocks in sizes I8 to B40L with specialized block holder capable of holding 6 blocks size I14/C14
Discs 98 mm diameter x up to 30 mm height
Blocks up to 85 x 40 x 22 mm
ArchitectureOpenNot Available
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