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Stratasys Introduces 3D Printer for Part-to-Part Consistency in Dental Application

Published on 2021-12-15. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  3D Printing    Machinery    Part Design & Manufacturing    Medical   

origin-dental-printer Stratasys introduces the newest printer in the company’s growing portfolio of 3D printing solutions for the dental industry, the Stratasys Origin® One Dental. The new printer is 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 solutions to meet the needs of the growing dental customer base.

New Proprietary Tech and Programmable Photopolymerization


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 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. 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.

When our inbound digital impression requests started to increase, we knew that we needed a production-grade 3D dental printer that would allow us to scale our operation. With the Origin One Dental printer, we found the unique combination of accuracy, detailed reproduction, and the lowest cost per part,” said Chris Waldrop, president, Burdette Dental Lab. “We have been using our printer for more than 10 hours per day, and the reliability has been the best that we have ever had.”

Stratasys is the only additive manufacturing company that is offering multiple 3D printing technologies to dental labs. We enable labs to scale production today and stay prepared for tomorrow,” said Osnat Philipp, Vice President, Healthcare for Stratasys. “Each printer presents an additive manufacturing solution for a different type of production need, maximized throughput and production time, while providing flexibility in addressing the changing needs of this growing market set to reach 6.5 billion dollars by 20251.”

Source: Stratasys

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