New Dental Product: Midas Digital Press 3D Printer From SprintRay

 New Dental Product: Midas Digital Press 3D Printer From SprintRay

SprintRay introduced the Midas digital press 3D printer at the company’s 3DNext summit in Miami.

The 3D printer features Digital Press Stereolithography (DPS) technology and a patent-pending Resin Capsule System, making it possible to use previously unworkable and highly viscous resins with 3D printing, according to a press release. Before, materials like ceramics were too thick for traditional 3D printers.

Midas can handle today’s ceramic-based materials and has the ability to take on future advancements in ceramics and composites. The patented DPS process eliminates the need for large resin vats and other reusable parts. Using a vacuum-sealed Midas Resin Capsule that can print up to three units in less than eight minutes, Midas provides a clean, simple workflow without viscosity limitations.

To complement the printer, SprintRay introduced AI Studio, a cloud-based design software that automates dental restoration creation. AI Studio integrates with 3Shape, Dexis and Medit scanners to give doctors the ability to edit and change the design including margin editing, positioning and adaptation adjustments, and edits to anatomy, without any CAD experience. One click sends designs to Midas, including any STL design file from any dental design software or lab.

The waitlist for Midas is now open, with deliveries set to begin in Q4.

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Source: SprintRay

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