Nexa3D launches large-format dental lab 3D printer Medical AM

Nexa3D, launched its NXD200, a new dental lab 3D printer. NXD200 3D printer features patented LSPc technology that combines a large build area, print uniformity, advanced process algorithms, modular design for on-site automation, and intelligent optimization. The NXD200 is available with all of Keystone’s KeyPrint resins, including KeySplint Soft which delivers a combination of strength to protect teeth and flexibility for improved patient comfort, all with a transparent and aesthetic appearance.

“Our NXD200 dental 3D printer opens new possibilities for dental labs in terms of speed and builds size, unleashing whole new levels of productivity and providing a wide range of options to create dental restorations”, b said Nexa3D Chief Operating Officer Kevin McAlea. “Our new 3D printer presents a significant upgrade for experienced dental lab practitioners with its printing speed, productivity gains, and expanded range of KeyPrint 3D printing dental resins that come at the lowest cost of ownership available on the market today”.

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The NXD200 comes with accelerated part-to-print capabilities, including a fully integrated build set-up and print management software that can prepare part files for printing very quickly. The printer is also fully interoperable with all leading digital dental.

“Our NXD200 printer comes equipped with the latest portfolio of dental materials that are tailored for ultra-fast printing of dental restorations. We also worked diligently to develop cognitive software and integrated sensors technology, which together optimize manufacturing part performance, provide detailed predictive diagnostics and offer continuous monitoring and process improvement,” said McAlea. “Most notably, we designed the NXD200 for complete user self-reliance, ensuring that our customers can service every aspect of the printer in minutes based on prescriptive analytics and user-replaceable modules”.

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Author: Andrea Gambini

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