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The Prodways ProMaker LD machines, already best sellers for dental applications, are the only large size DLP 3D Printers (300x445mm) featuring everywhere on the platform a native pixel size of 42µm. To enlarge the resins portfolio, Prodways & Loctite have…
Since its beginnings, 3D printing has experienced a constant evolution of the technologies deployed. But these trends do not only affect 3D printers, they also apply to materials. This combination of machines and materials is key to success in 3D…
Absolute Aligner is a revolutionary new resin delivering an ultra smooth surface finish and absolute transparency in clear aligner model production.
With the recent innovations to our LD Series of dental 3D printers, Prodways has a strong position with our MOVINGLight® technology in the dental market and more specifically in the fast-growing segment of orthodontic aligners.
ID Print 3D is an additive manufacturing service provider with a focus on special machinery based in France, in the Bourgogne region. Besides the fabrication of 3D parts for their customers, they offer consultancy and reverse-engineering services.
The ProMaker P1000 X is the productivity-oriented evolution of the ProMaker P1000. And now, it’s available with the full range of materials from Polypropylene to TPU to Nylon 11 and 12.
May 10th, at #lmtlabday west, Prodways have unveil its latest resin material, PlastCure Denture (base and teeth) for ProMaker LD10 and LD20 3D printers.
3D printing solutions and applications for the automotive industry and beyond, with a ProMaker P4500 HT.
The era of digital dentistry started years ago when dental labs integrated CAD/CAM systems in their processes. But it was just the start of a revolution, that literally exploded with the adoption of the first 3D printers. The 3D printers…
There are fields and applications of 3D printing where consistent, real-world-like mechanical properties represent the most important, ultimate features. When it comes to polymers, only 3 technologies, can answer these needs, each one with their own pros and cons: FDM,…