DynaFlex Boosts Output with New Metal 3D Printing Tech

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DynaFlex Boosts Output with New Metal 3D Printing Tech

DynaFlex Boosts Output with New Metal 3D Printing Tech

DynaFlex Boosts Output with New Metal 3D Printing Tech

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DynaFlex Boosts Output with New Metal 3D Printing Tech

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DynaFlex enhances orthodontic manufacturing speed and quality through advanced metal 3D printing integration.

DynaFlex, an industry frontrunner in the digital orthodontic manufacturing domain, has further sophisticated its production processes through the addition of 3D Systems’ DMP Flex 200 metal 3D printer. As with all such flex printers, the goal is to speed up the making of specific fixed orthodontic devices while improving overall sustainability and accuracy.

Faster production speeds of up to 80% and material waste reduction is achieved through the DMP Flex 200’s 500W laser source, expanded build volume, and compatibility with dental alloys such as CoCr and Ti Gr23. All of these changes should improve the workflow for orthodontic practices across the country by reducing post-processing, enabling quicker turnaround times.

“Partnering with Nota3D and 3D Systems has allowed us to scale smarter and faster while maintaining the highest quality standards,” said Matt Malabey, DynaFlex’s Director of Operations. The system’s integrated Oqcam software automates key tasks, such as part orientation and support generation, while advanced safety mechanisms ensure cleaner operations.

Darren Buddemeyer, Owner and President of DynaFlex, emphasized the reason for the strategic upgrade: “This technology enhances our ability to meet the increasing demand while maintaining reliability and delivery schedules.”

Read more : World’s First 6-Metal 3D Printer Revolutionizes Alloy Research

The investment further demonstrates DynaFlex’s devotion to defending innovation in the United States since all of the partners and technologies are sourced from the country. The company seeks to cement its position as the foremost provider of advanced solutions crafted in the U.S. for the orthodontic industry.

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