In-house metal 3D printing using the example of dental technology
Using dental laboratories as an example, Stephan Steiner shows in his presentation how to successfully get started with in-house metal 3D printing—without compromising on safety, quality, or cost-effectiveness.
For many companies, getting started with metal 3D printing involves considerable hurdles. In addition to the still high investment costs, the machines are often large, complex, and place high demands on operators and infrastructure. Dental laboratories in particular often lack the space and equipment necessary for safe powder handling and personal protective equipment (PPE).
With our machine concept, we want to specifically counteract these challenges. We present a safe, intuitive, and affordable metal 3D printer the size of a refrigerator, which has been specially designed for use in small laboratory environments and workshops.
Using dental laboratories as an example, we show how to successfully get started with in-house metal 3D printing— without compromising on safety, quality, or cost-effectiveness.
Note: This presentation was given in German.
Speaker
Stephan Steiner, a-metal AG, CEO & co-founder