Feb 22, 2019 | By Thomas
Stratasys has unveiled its new J720 Dental 3D printer. Leveraging more than 500,000 color combinations, the multi-material 3D printer is capable of producing high resolution, patient-specific models with precise accuracy – at 1.75x the daily throughput of high-end DLP and SLA dental 3D printers.
The new Stratasys J720 Dental 3D printer features a large build tray that can print six materials simultaneously, reducing material changeovers and eliminating the need for multiple printers. Combining multi-materials and full-color realism, the J720 offers realistic treatment models to increase patient acceptance of case presentations. Backed by the GrabCAD Print software, the J720 guarantees a simplified, all-digital workflow – making it easy to transition from CAD model to 3D printed part. Cloud connectivity allows users to conduct remote monitoring – keeping track of multiple printers from a single source and automatically tracking material consumption and machine utilization.
“Labs today operate in a very competitive space where differentiation counts on mastering the digital workflow and expanding into new products and services,” said Barry Diener, Dental Segment Sales Leader, Stratasys. “The J720 Dental 3D Printer is designed to change the game – allowing levels of speed, productivity and realism the market has never seen. This powers laboratories to meet the demands of a competitive market and push the boundaries of digital dentistry.”
The new Stratasys J720 Dental 3D printer is expected to be available in May 2019.
J720 Dental 3D printer Specifications:
- Build Size: 490 x 390 x 200 mm (19.3 x 15.35 x 7.9 in.)
- Layer Thickness: Horizontal build layers down to 14 microns (0.00055 in.)
- Workstation Compatibility: Windows 7
- Network Connectivity: LAN - TCP/IP
- System Size and Weight: 1,400 x 1,260 x 1,100 mm (55.1 x 49.6 x 43.4 in.); 430 kg (948 lbs.);
- Material Cabinet: 670 x 1,170 x 640 mm (26.4 x 46.1 x 25.2 in.); 152 kg (335 lbs.)
- Operating Conditions: Temperature 18 – 25 °C (64 – 77 °F); relative humidity 30-70% (non-condensing)
- Power Requirements: 100–120 VAC, 50–60 Hz, 13.5 A, 1 phase; 220–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz, 7 A, 1 phase
- Regulatory Compliance CE, FCC, EAC
- Software: GrabCAD Print
- Build Modes: High Speed: up to 3 base resins, 27-micron (0.001 in.) resolution; High Quality: up to 6 base resins, 14-micron (0.00055 in.) resolution; High Mix: up to 6 base resins, 27-micron (0.001 in.) resolution
- Accuracy: Up to 200 microns for full model size (for rigid materials only, depending on geometry,
- build parameters and model orientation)
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