In-sourcing metal 3d printing
Using dental laboratories as a case study, we demonstrate how a successful in-house entry into metal 3D printing can be achieved - without compromising on safety, quality, or cost-efficiency.
Entering the world of metal 3D printing comes with many challenges. In addition to the still high investment costs, the machines are often large, complex, and require demanding infrastructure and skilled operators. Especially in dental laboratories, space is limited and the necessary infrastructure for safe powder handling and personal protective equipment (PPE) is often lacking.
Our machine concept aims to address these barriers. We present a safe, intuitive, and affordable metal 3D printer in a compact, fridge-sized format, specifically designed for small lab and workshop environments.
Using dental laboratories as a case study, we demonstrate how a successful in-house entry into metal 3D printing can be achieved - without compromising on safety, quality, or cost-efficiency.
Please note: This presentation will be given in German.
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