Digital Light Processing (DLP).

Material Innovations Expands Production Applications.

Digital Light Processing (DLP).


DLP stands for digital light processing, which is a type of vat polymerization. Vat polymerization 3D printing technologies make use of a (liquid) photopolymer resin which is able to cure (solidify) under a light source.

With a DLP 3D printer, the light source is a specially developed digital light projector screen. The DLP projector screen flashes an image of a layer all at once! Thus, all points of a layer can be cured simultaneously.

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Standalone.

Properties


Ultra-fast and affordable for same day prototyping and low-volume production

Highlights


Same day prototyping and direct digital production of tens and hundreds of parts per month

Affordable and versatile solution for low volume production, and same-day prototyping for fast design iteration and verification

Speed, quality and accuracy with industrial-grade durability, service and support

Software


3D Sprint

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Modular.

Properties


Scalable, semi-automated 3D manufacturing solution designed to scale with growth

Highlights


Expandable capacity up to 24 print engines

Automated job management and queuing, automated material delivery, and centralized post-processing

Same-day prototyping and direct 3D production up to 10,000 parts per month

Each printer can run different materials and different jobs as part of a single high throughput line

Software


3D Sprint

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Production.

Properties


Industry’s first customizable, fully-integrated factory solution for direct digital production

Highlights


Produce 1 million+ parts per year in a broad range of industrial, dental and custom materials

Customizable and automated direct 3D production solution with configurable, in-line production cells

Direct digital production alternative to traditional manufacturing

Software


3D Sprint

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Jewelry.

Properties


Ultra-fast and affordable 3D printing solution for jewelry design and manufacturing workflows

Highlights


Designed to address three application-specific workflows: jewelry casting patterns, master patterns for molds, and prototype/fit check models

Ultra-fine support structures minimize part-to-support interaction for the smoothest sidewalls and fine resolution

Print at 16mm/hr at 30µm layer - up to 4x faster than comparable printing systems for a full platform of rings

Software


3D Sprint

NextDent
5100.

Properties


Redefining digital dentistry

Highlights


Complete digital dentistry solution for 12 indications in a range of 30 NextDent biocompatible materials

High accuracy, within 50 microns Trusted end-to-end workflow

Software


3D Sprint

FabPro
1000.

Properties


New levels of affordability, ease-of-use and quality in an entry-level 3D printer

Highlights


Prototyping and Production
Dental
Jewelry

Software


3D Sprint

Materials offered for DLP.

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Figure 4 Tough 60C White.

White plastic for long-term use parts with a good combination of impact strength, elongation, and tensile strength

Figure 4 Tough 65C Black.

Black plastic for long-term use parts with a good combination of impact strength, elongation, and tensile strength.

Figure 4 High Temp 150°C FR Black.

UL94 V0 rated flame-retardant black plastic with >150 degree C heat deflection temperature

Figure 4 Rigid Gray.

High contrast gray plastic for long-term use parts with balanced thermal and mechanical properties

Figure 4 Rigid White.

Opaque rigid white production-grade plastic

Figure 4 Jewel Master GRY.

Jewelry master patterns and prototypes

Figure 4 Rubber-BLK 10.

Durable, hard rubber-like material

Figure 4 Tough-BLK 20.

Strong material with long-term environmental stability

Figure 4 MED-WHT 10.

Rigid white material that can be sterilized and tested at high temperature

Figure 4 MED-AMB 10.

Rigid, translucent material that can be sterilized and tested at high temperature

Figure 4 FLEX-BLK 10.

Flexible and durable, production polypropylene-like material

Figure 4 JCAST-GRN 10.

Jewelry castable material for high-resolution patterns

Figure 4 Tough-GRY 15.

Economical, production rigid gray material

Figure 4 Tough-GRY 10.

High speed, production rigid dark gray material
NextDent 5100.

NextDent Ortho Flex.

Transparent 3D print material for Splints and Retainers

NextDent Denture 3D+.

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of removable denture bases

NextDent Cast.

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of castable parts

NextDent Gingiva Mask.

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of gingiva masks on dental models

NextDent Tray.

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of individual impression trays

NextDent Model 2.0.

3D Print Resins for the manufacturing of prosthodontic and orthodontic models

NextDent Ortho Rigid.

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of dental splints

NextDent Ortho IBT.

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of Indirect bonding trays.

NextDent C&B MFH.

Micro Filled Hybrid 3D print resin for the manufacturing of long-term temporaries

NextDent Try-In.

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of try-in devices

NextDent SG (Surgical Guide).

3D Print resin for the manufacturing of dental surgical guides
FabPro.

FabPro Flexible BLK.

Flexible and durable material

FabPro JewelCast GRN.

Green material for jewelry casting patterns

FabPro Proto GRY.

Fast, general purpose plastic

FabPro Tough BLK.

Durable production plastic
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