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Dental 3D Printer Offers High Throughput



The Stratasys Origin One Dental offers an open material infrastructure that supports a variety of applications and enables higher throughput at a lower cost per part compared to competing technologies, according to the company.

Stratasys Ltd. offers the Stratasys Origin One Dental, the second 3D printer resulting from Stratasys' acquisition of Origin in December 2020. The Stratasys Origin One Dental and the recently introduced Stratasys J5 DentaJet 3D printer provide dental labs with comprehensive additive manufacturing (AM) solutions to meet the needs of the growing dental customer base.

"Over the past few years, the demand for dental solutions has experienced significant growth driven by several trends, including the digitization of dental workflows and the demand for aesthetic dentistry," said a company spokesperson. "These trends, coupled with the consolidation of dental labs into production centers and competitive workforce conditions, are causing dental labs to embrace production solutions optimized for speed, quality and throughput, while remaining reliable, scalable and flexible."

The Stratasys Origin One Dental 3D printer is powered by a proprietary print technology called P3 Programmable PhotoPolymerization, an advancement on digital light printing principles, which enables industry leading accuracy, part-to-part consistency and throughput. The Origin One Dental offers an open material infrastructure that supports a variety of applications and enables higher throughput at a lower cost per part compared to competing technologies, according to the company. The printer is intended for flow production, small batches of a single material requiring short print time, maximizing the output of each application and streamlining the production process.

In March 2021, Stratasys launched the J5 DentaJet, a multimaterial dental 3D printer capable of printing mixed dental parts in a single print tray without sacrificing accuracy. Based on PolyJet technology, the J5 DentaJet can also produce multicolor realistic case presentations. This printer is suited for large batch printing, especially when printing mixed trays of parts overnight or unattended. Together, the printers give dental customers the ability to streamline their processes while increasing production to meet the demands of the dental industry.

For more information contact:

Stratasys Ltd.

7665 Commerce Way

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

877-489-9449 / 952-937-3000

info@stratasys.com

www.stratasys.com/dental

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