Production Machining

AUG 2013

Production Machining - Your access to the precision machining industrial buyer.

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TECH BRIEFS :: The milling machine includes an integrated air blower system, and the dust collection tray can be connected to a lab vacuum system for a cleaner work environment. Benefts Te DWX-50 dental milling machine from Roland DGA Corp. allows lab technicians to mill dental substrates including wax, PMMA and Zirconia, while selecting from a range of software and tools. Even a small, one-person lab can bring digital technology in-house and reduce production costs while expanding the business. Te dental milling machine is designed to streamline production and automate the milling process from start to fnish. An automatic calibration routine helps to take the guesswork out of machine operation and delivers consistent results from one operator to the next. Integrated tool diagnostics verify that a tool was properly replaced in the magazine or if a tool was broken prior to completion of an operation. Te magnetic chuck holds tools in place during collet tightening, protecting tools from damage or loss. A built-in LED light bar illuminates the work area for observing the milling process. Te vacuum hose is frontmounted for easy access to clean the machine as needed. Te mills do not require lubricants as part of their maintenance, which eliminates lubricant contamination and Zirconia dust. Te DWX-50 can be easily integrated into a dental laboratory's existing production solution or can be part of a customized solution when combined with commercially available 3D scanners, ovens and compatible CAD/CAM software programs. Labs can choose components that best ft their budget while meeting their needs for output and capabilities. Te DWX's open architecture allows the system to work with virtually any dental CAD/CAM software and mill a range of industry-standard puck and block materials. By eliminating the need to rely on a single source for materials, a lab can better control production quality and costs. productionmachining.com :: 29

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