Customer Stories

3D printed model of lower dentition/lower teeth

Clinical Case Study: Formlabs Temporary CB Resin

Clinical Case Study: Increase of Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO) with Formlabs Temporary CB Resin in a Complex Rehabilitation Case PROFILE: In this paper, Dr. Antonio Busato and dental technician Luca Giovenzana give a step-by-step overview of the digital process to plan and produce provisional restorations in a complex rehabilitation

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Formlabs Dental Sets the New Standard of Dental Practice Care

Customer Interview- How A Family Dental Practice is Setting the New Standard of Care with Formlabs Dental Since 1985, The Dr Horvath Family Practice has been a specialised family business for high-quality dentistry and orthodontics in Jestetten, Germany. Alongside his father, Dr. Sebastian Horvath focuses on aesthetic restorative dentistry, while

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3D printed clear aligners

Fabricating Clear Aligners in a Private Orthodontic Practice

Customer Story – Fabricating Clear Aligners in a Private Orthodontic Practice PROFILE: SmileMaker Orthodontics Dr. Burton of SmileMaker Orthodontics is known as the best Orthodontist in Hendersonville and East Nashville. They make the braces process fun and easy. CHALLENGE: Dr. Burton was increasingly frustrated by working with outside aligner manufacturers,

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3D printed model of upper and lower teeth

Digital Orthodontics at Scale at the UK’s Largest Ortho Lab

Customer Story – Digital Orthodontics at Scale at the UK’s Largest Ortho Lab PROFILE: Ashford Orthodontics is the largest orthodontic laboratory in the United Kingdom with a 12,000 square foot facility and over 50 employees, offering specialist orthodontic technical services to orthodontic and dental professionals. CHALLENGE: The lab had to

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Enhancing 3D-Printed Aerospace Tooling with AMT PostPro

3D printing is an invaluable manufacturing tool for aerospace innovation with the ability to produce complex external shapes and internal geometries. No other manufacturing tool lets aerospace engineers prototype and produce end-use parts to exceptionally low tolerances, with unequalled repeatability at minimal cost in-house. However, the technology – which builds

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3D rendering of a silicone seal

Keeping Trains Moving With Silicone 3D-Printed Parts

Train maintenance problems are becoming commonplace due to parts shortages and manufacturing constraints. Grounding a train is the last resort, but operators are faced with no alternative if serviceable parts are unavailable. A railway sector company recently faced this problem when the silicone boot seal for a train braking system

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Finishing 3D Printed Prosthetics with PostPro Chemical Vapor Smoothing

Post-Processing 3D printed prosthetics for comfort, safety and strength with AMT PostPro. One commonly cited limitation of 3D printing is the surface finish of 3D printed parts, which usually have visible layers – the opposite of injection moulded parts, which are perfectly smooth and ready to go. Thankfully, you can

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a 3d printed intake plenum for an engine

Improving Formula Student Engine Performance with 3D Printing

Improving Engine Performance with Markforged 3D Printing & AMT Vapor Smoothing. Formula Student is the event European automotive engineering students look forward to each year. The single goal is to design and build a single-seat racer that is faster and more consistent than over 100 other efforts. Over the years,

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3D printed ergonomic tank extender fitted to a harley-davidson motorbike. Five bikers are stood in the background.

3D Printing Ergonomic Tank Extenders with MonkeyGripp and BCN3D

How do MonkeyGripp Use BCN3D technology to print tank extenders for motorbikes?   Solving problems like geometry constraints and slow prototyping times brought about by traditional manufacturing techniques is 3D printing’s speciality. However, while faster 3D printers are more valuable, speed cannot come at the expense of quality because designers

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A man with a skull in his hands, a replacement zygomatic bone has been 3d printed and fitted to it

How SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital 3D Prints Anatomical Models

When we think of 3D printing in hospitals, imagining a future of additively manufacturing organs and limbs isn’t so farfetched. While we aren’t quite there yet, 3D printing is being used to assist with surgeries and operations today. SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital uses 3D printing to plan, simulate, and refine

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