Hey there, 3D printing enthusiasts! We’ve got some exciting news to share. This September, we’re launching RayWare 2.0, which will change the way you prep your prints. Let’s dive in and see what’s new. A Fresh Look First things first – RayWare 2.0 looks different. Good different. We’ve cleaned up the interface, making it easier on the eyes and simpler …
Unleashing New Possibilities with OnX Tough 2 Resin
SprintRay and Carbon have joined forces! We’ve partnered with Carbon to bring our OnX Tough 2 resin to Carbon M-Series printers. This collaboration is a game-changer for fixed hybrid dentures, combining the best of both worlds: our advanced resin technology and Carbon’s state-of-the-art printing platform. “SprintRay’s collaboration with Carbon underscores our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that enhance the capabilities …
Q2 2024 Innovation Roundup
Welcome to our quarterly product update! This time, we’re spotlighting a single standout product – the SprintRay Pro 2, our cutting-edge dental 3D printer that’s now shipping. While the Pro 2 shines with unmatched accuracy and throughput, we’re diving deeper into some subtle yet significant features that elevate the printer. Thoughtful User-Friendly Design Pro 2 is the culmination of everything …
The Ultimate Power Duo: Biomaterial Advancements Expand Pro 2’s Reach
As we continue to redefine the forefront of dental 3D printing technology we’re ready to announce our latest lineup. We’ve just launched our new Pro 2 3D Printer along with two innovative resins from our BioMaterial Innovation Lab—a direct-print Retainer and a next-generation Dental Model resin. With these developments and our recent partnership with Ivoclar, we’re expanding the capabilities and …
Redefining What’s Possible: The Midas Digital Press 3D Printer
Introducing our most significant innovation yet—the Midas Digital Press 3D Printer. This groundbreaking device introduces the world to Digital Press Stereolithography (DPS) and our patent-pending Resin Capsule System, designed to handle highly viscous resins that traditional 3D printing technologies simply couldn’t manage. Historically, the types of materials available have set the limits of what could be achieved in dental restoration. …