3D Systems Launches Medical Printer
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February 26, 2015
3D Systems (3DS) has revealed its all-in-one medical 3D printer, the ProJet 3510 DP Pro. The system will launch at LMT LAB DAY Chicago 2015 on February 27 and 28.
Since it is suited for medical applications, the printer can make dental wax-ups, durable implant drill guides, temperature resistant orthodontic patterns and crown and bridge molds. It sports a large build volume and can create personalized medical tools and devices directly from patient data, the company states.
At LMT LAB DAY, 3DS will highlight its range of medical and dental solutions and the latest metal hybrid implant bars, partial frameworks, coping and bridges for dental procedures.
“Our primary purpose is to democratize access to more affordable and powerful tools for the benefit of our customers. With its high resolution, high capacity and expanded material compatibility, the DPPro can support the widest range of medical applications, at a very low cost of ownership,” said Buddy Byrum, vice president, Product Management, 3DS. “LMT LAB DAY is the perfect venue to demonstrate this new, multipurpose machine to those who will benefit most from it.”
For more information, visit 3D Systems.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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