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When to Invest in a Professional 3D Printing Washing Station

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Washing Your 3D Print Washing is the first step to post-processing your 3D prints and involves the removal of the thin film of resin that remains after the printing process. Crucial to achieving an accurate and fully developed product, washing is a necessary prerequisite to the post-curing stage of post processing. There will always be some amount of resin bound …

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Pro Wash/Dry

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Introducing: SprintRay Pro Wash/Dry At SprintRay, our mission is to offer cutting-edge technology solutions to systematically remove pain points from dental workflows. Today, we’re proud to announce SprintRay Pro Wash/Dry. This system provides a simple, automated washing experience that allows you to spend less time worrying about post processing, and more time with your patients. Featuring patented Mechanical Jetting technology, …

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SprintRay VS. Formlabs 3D Printers

In Buyer's Guide by Tyler Brouwer

As dental practices make wider use of 3D printing technology, a growing number of dental professionals have found themselves looking into additive manufacturing to open new opportunities for clinical flexibility and patient care. But before simply buying a 3D printer, it’s extremely important to carefully weigh the options and find the best possible machine for your needs. Two popular choices …

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Dental 3D Printing: A Forward-looking Review

In Buyer's Guide by SprintRay Web Team

A guide to dental 3D printing must-haves in 2019. Last year, 3D printing came to digital dentistry in a big way. FDA-cleared biocompatible materials expanded the production capabilities for dental 3D printing, paving the way for myriad new indications for final placement. Though this year has only just begun, a handful of new product offerings have already been announced. The …

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Dental 3D Printing Materials Guide

In Buyer's Guide by SprintRay Web Team

3D printing has come to dentistry in a big way. But choosing the right printer for your practice or lab is about much more than just the hardware. There are a handful of printers on the market today with sufficient accuracy and speed to satisfy the needs of most dentists. As desktop stereolithographic (SLA) printers mature, the spec-sheets seem to …