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• IDS, the world's leading trade fair for the dental industry: 3D printing ensures high quality in dental prosthesis production;
• Producing metal dental prostheses eight times faster;
• Dental industry important sales market for TRUMPF.
"This 3D printer is the fastest machine on the dental market. With better quality, the TruPrint 1000 manufactures at a higher speed. In the dual-laser version, the machine is about eight times faster than conventional processes such as milling," says Reinhard Sroka, an expert in metal 3D printing of dental prostheses at TRUMPF. The high-tech company is the market leader in Europe for 3D printers for the dental industry. In addition to Germany, important sales markets include France, Italy and Spain. "3D printing is the ideal manufacturing method for the dental industry. Dental prostheses are always custom-made. At the same time, companies must produce large quantities of them. This is where our 3D printers come into their own," says Sroka.
Especially in the preform version, the TruPrint 1000 is far superior to the production of metallic dentures using conventional methods. A preform is a standardized, conventionally manufactured substructure onto which the 3D printer prints an individual mold made of a chrome-cobalt alloy or titanium. This creates so-called abutments, for example, which later support the dental crowns. "Only TRUMPF offers this technology. With Preform, 3D printing will replace conventional manufacturing in the dental industry in the long term," says Sroka.
Mass production with 3D printing
Thanks to its compact design, the TruPrint 1000 is ideally suited for dental labs. At just around 80 centimeters wide, the machine takes up very little space, making it easy to deliver and set up through the door. Users can also have several units producing side by side in parallel in small laboratories and speed up their production even further. The construction plates on which the dental prosthesis is created change automatically up to four times. This makes it possible to produce metal dentures overnight.
One size larger than the TruPrint 1000 is the TruPrint 2000, which is designed for the mass production of so-called RPDs ("removable partial dentures"). These are partial dentures that the patient can insert and remove independently. With an optimized process, the TruPrint 2000 can print up to 100 RPDs in 24 hours. This high speed lowers manufacturing costs. "This is important because dental labs need to sell these partial dentures primarily on a low price," says Sroka. With its small beam diameter of only 55 µm, the laser of the TruPrint 2000 ensures very high surface quality and attention to detail. The surface of the RPDs therefore feels very smooth and dental labs save time on manual finishing.
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About TRUMPF
TRUMPF (trumpf.com) is a high-tech company offering manufacturing solutions in the fields of machine tools and laser technology. The Company drives digital connectivity in the manufacturing through consulting, platform products and software. TRUMPF is a technology and market leader in highly versatile machine tools for sheet metal processing and in the field of industrial lasers.
In 2021/22, the company employed some 16,500 people and generated sales of about 4.2 billion euros. With over 70 subsidiaries, the TRUMPF Group is represented in nearly every European country as well as in North America, South America and Asia. The company has production facilities in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, the United States, Mexico and China.
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