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Detax Model Basic Caramel 1000 g

Detax Model Basic Caramel 1000 g

€94.80
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How much can you print with one bottle of Detax Modell resin?

Average weight per printed model, including support and excess material: 19 g

50 printed models per 1,000-ml bottle.

Price per printed model: 94.80 EUR / 50 = 1.90 EUR
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Description

Article no.: 04734

DETAX dx model basic – resin for 3D-printed dental models

DETAX dx model basic is a light-curing, methacrylate-based resin for the additive manufacturing of dental models. The material is designed for DLP printers with 385 nm UV-LEDs and can be used for working and presentation models across a wide range of dental technology applications.

The resin’s excellent surface hardness makes it well-suited for working models where dimensional stability and clear reproduction are important. Its high temperature resistance means the material can also be used for models in thermoforming, such as in the production of aligners and other thermoformed dental products.

The material must be thoroughly homogenized before use. Printing, cleaning, and post-curing must be performed using validated equipment and in accordance with DETAX’s current parameters. Proper post-curing is essential for the finished model to achieve the intended material properties.

Advantages

  • For 3D-printed working and presentation models
  • Particularly suitable for thermoforming and aligner manufacturing
  • Good surface hardness
  • High temperature resistance
  • For compatible DLP printers with 385 nm UV-LEDs
  • Efficient post-processing

DX Model Pro is an excellent choice for laboratories and clinics seeking a reliable model material that delivers high precision and reproducible results for both prosthetic and orthodontic workflows.

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