The printer they are supporting going forward is the Uniz NBEE, which is the fastest by far, but it also works on the Shining3D L4D, Accuretta Sol, and a couple others. If there is a material profile for it in your slicing software, then it should work :) If you are interested in implementing this in your clinic or lab we would love to help!!
Is it in already available on the market ? is specific type of 3D printer needed ?
The printer they are supporting going forward is the Uniz NBEE, which is the fastest by far, but it also works on the Shining3D L4D, Accuretta Sol, and a couple others. If there is a material profile for it in your slicing software, then it should work :) If you are interested in implementing this in your clinic or lab we would love to help!!
Who manufactures those?
Invisalign (Align Tech) probably already.
@@Poiboyificationtheir aligner not printed
You get too!! In-clinic 3d printing these shape memory aligners allows for same day delivery without the models, thermoforming or trimming!!