Dental 3D printer ProJet MJP 3600
medicalMJPfloor-standing

dental 3D printer
dental 3D printer
dental 3D printer
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Characteristics

Applications
dental, medical
Technology
MJP
Configuration
floor-standing

Description

High throughput digital dentistry The ProJet® MJP 3600 Dental is designed for 24/7 use, allowing laboratories to boast same-day cycle times, reduced lead times and diminished costs for the broadest range of applications with a single printer. At the height of productivity, this printer can produce hundreds of units per cycle and up to 24 quad cases in a single build, delivering a 50% increase in throughput with no additional labor. Exceptional quality dental parts The ProJet MJP 3600 Dental’s precision, detail resolution and design freedom reduces the need for remakes. Printing unique feathered edges and crisp grooves that are commonly found on tooth anatomy, with verified accuracy and consistency for dental applications, ensures you can get the perfect fit every time. Economical production With uniformly thin walls, users enjoy up to 20% savings on alloy consumption and 50% savings on framework finishing time with extremely smooth surface finish. Labor costs are further optimized with MultiJet Printing's ease-of-use and automated process—from file to finished part. The largely unattended batch post-processing of MJP parts is as easy as melting wax away from even the tightest spaces, preserving the finest details and surface quality. Dental specialty materials With a choice of materials that fit into existing production workflows, including a USP Class VI-capable material for biocompatible applications, you can make accepted production methods faster, easier and more effective.

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