3D Systems is a versatile company whose 3D printers lend themselves to a wide variety of applications, but one of the applications the company is most dedicated to is dental 3D printing. 3D Systems has been deepening its commitment to dental 3D printing recently, even as it continues to develop its metal 3D printing systems, and today the company announced that it is releasing two new 3D printers, one of them for dental applications and the other for metal. 3D Systems’ expertise is deep in both of these areas, and the new 3D printers are examples of technology that has been finely honed over several years of development. The new 3D printer can print with titanium and several other alloys; at launch, 3D Systems is offering LaserForm CoCr and LaserForm 17-4PH, for which the company has developed extensive print databases. On the dental side of things, the new DMP Dental 100 is a metal dental 3D printer that is also designed for entry level use. The DMP Dental 100 3D printer comes with LaserForm CoCr material as well as a software solution for managing the manufacture of fixed and removable dental prostheses. “3D Systems is demonstrating its commitment to bringing industrial-grade metal additive manufacturing to a wider customer base with the launch of the DMP Flex 100 and DMP Dental 100 metal 3D printers,” said Kevin McAlea, EVP metals and healthcare, 3D Systems.

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