SprintRay has revealed the latest in their line of desktop 3D printers, Pro 2, along with two new resins from the company’s BioMaterial Innovation Lab — a direct-print Retainer, and a next-gen Dental Model resin.
This release builds on the recently announced partnership with Ivoclar on 24 Apr, where SprintRay announced plans to validate Ivoclar resins with the SprintRay 3D printing ecosystem, expanding access to a comprehensive range of restorative materials. According to SprintRay, these innovations will allow dentists and orthodontists to deliver care faster with more flexibility than ever before.

Pro 2 is the first 3D printer from SprintRay powered by an all-new Optical Panel technology, featuring a 35µm XY resolution and 385nm UV light. The proprietary new light engine is said to print up to six full-arch dental models in 15mins with more than 99%-dimensional stability according to SprintRay. Paired with the all-new Dental Model and direct print Retainer resins, Pro 2 aims to help dentists fabricate appliances with best-in-class anatomy and a precise marginal fit.
“Previously, dentists had to choose between precision and production throughput. Pro 2 eliminates this paradigm. The Pro 2 prints with industry-leading speed, has a large build area, and is extremely accurate, making it a single machine perfect for both high-volume orthodontic production and precise restorative appliances,” said Amir Mansouri, PhD, co-founder and CEO.

Moreover, SprintRay has also released two next-gen materials from its Biomaterial Innovation Lab and partners. The SprintRay Biomaterial Innovation Lab is a hub dedicated solely to advancing material science and the art of the possible with dental 3D printing.
This includes the SprintRay Dental Model, an advanced resin for orthodontic and dental models, offering significant speed improvements and accuracy for digital workflows, and the SprintRay Retainer, a resin enabling direct 3D printing of retainers, eliminating traditional labour steps for faster production and same-day delivery. Combined with SprintRay’s growing resin portfolio, the addition of Ivoclar’s resins will equip dentists and labs with more access to an expanded library of leading materials.

SprintRay’s Pro 2 3D printer and resin portfolio are available for purchase and begin shipping this summer.
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