Jan 16, 2015
Stratasys announces today the Objet Eden260VS Dental Advantage 3D Printer designed for mid-size dental labs and mid-to-large-sized orthodontic labs.
The Objet Eden260VS Dental Advantage supersedes Stratasys' popular Objet Eden260V Dental Advantage platform with new capabilities: it adds a soluble support option, previously unavailable on PolyJet dental systems.
Soluble support technology allows the easy cleaning of dental parts with fine features, such as small removable die inserts in dental models. Additional benefits include automated support removal, which offers further advantages for dental labs by enabling lower labor cost per part.
Additionally, users also have the ability to switch between soluble and water jet modes to balance low-cost automation with the occasional need for hands-on support removal.
"Stratasys is fully committed to the digital dentistry market," says Avi Cohen, director of global dental at Stratasys. "The Objet Eden260VS Dental Advantage brings supremely accurate 3D printing technology to any dental lab seeking to benefit from the future of digital dentistry and orthodontics."
Specs:
- Build Size: 255 x 252 x 200 mm (10.0 x 9.9 x 7.9 in)
- Layer Thickness: Horizontal build layers down to 16-microns (0.0006 in)
- Workstation Compatibility: Windows 7 32/64-bit
- Network Connectivity: LAN – TCP/IP
- Size and Weight: 870 x 735 x 1200 mm (34.25 x 28.9 x 47.25 in); 410 Kg (902 lbs)
- Power Requirements: 110–240 VAC 50/60 Hz; 1.5 KW single
The Objet Eden260VS is compatible with all Stratasys dental materials, VeroDent, VeroDentPlus and VeroGlaze. The company has also announced that VeroGlaze now meets the requirements of a Bio-compatible photopolymer. This material is ideal for applications requiring short-term, mucosal-membrane contact of up to 24 hours, enabling dental labs to use VeroGlaze to create veneer try-ins in precise A2 teeth color shade.
"The easy-to-use Objet Eden260VS Dental Advantage meets the needs of those dental and orthodontic labs seeking professional grade 3D printing capabilities with Stratasys' signature PolyJet speed, accuracy and consistency," says Avi Cohen, director of global dental at Stratasys in a press release.
"As our most versatile 3D printing solution for the dental sector to date, this new 3D printer meets a broad range of application needs that demand delicate features or fine and complex details, while offering low cost of ownership."
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