Carbon, a leader in 3D printing technology, is excited to announce the development of FP3D, a groundbreaking flexible removable partial denture (FRPD) resin, at LMT Lab Day Chicago 2025. This innovative material introduces Carbon’s proven dual-cure chemistry to the dental industry, offering significant advancements in the performance and reliability of dental appliances.
FP3D: Setting a New Standard in Flexible Removable Partial Dentures
FP3D challenges what was thought possible with 3D-printed dental resins. It is Carbon’s first dental resin leveraging its proprietary dual-cure chemistry, a technology that has driven innovation across multiple industries. FP3D was engineered to push the boundaries of durability, flexibility, and strength while being designed to achieve properties similar to some traditionally produced, polymer-based flexible partial denture materials. Expected to launch in late 2025, pending FDA clearance, FP3D may redefine the future of 3D-printed removable partial dentures.
The Significance of Dual-Cure Chemistry in Dental Applications
Traditional single-cure resins often fall short in demanding dental applications, lacking the necessary durability, retention, and lifespan required for a flexible partial denture. Carbon’s FP3D material is designed to overcome these limitations by embedding secondary heat-activated chemistry within the resin. This secondary reaction enables the material to build strength and durability during a bake step without sacrificing viscosity and accuracy in the printing step. This proprietary chemistry results in robust, engineering-grade parts with isotropic mechanical responses and high durability.
By introducing dual-cure technology to the dental industry, Carbon aims to enhance the performance and reliability of dental appliances, offering dental professionals and patients the benefits of advanced material science.
Proven Dual-Cure Chemistry Across Industries
Carbon’s dual-cure technology has been validated in various sectors:
Expanding the Automatic Operation Suite: Enhancing Dental Lab Efficiency
Building upon the success of the AO Suite, launched in 2024, Carbon is introducing new tools designed to further automate and streamline dental lab workflows:
Advancing Digital Dentistry with Carbon’s Vision
These developments underscore Carbon’s dedication to advancing digital dentistry. By introducing dual-cure technology and expanding automation solutions, Carbon continues to set the standard for reliability and innovation in the dental industry.
Attendees of LMT Lab Day Chicago 2025 are invited to visit Carbon’s booth to experience these innovations firsthand and learn how Carbon’s solutions are transforming workflows and improving outcomes for dental labs and clinicians alike.
About Carbon
Carbon is a 3D printing technology company that partners with manufacturers to provide production solutions that enable innovation and improve outcomes. Carbon’s platform combines proprietary Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology, robust software, and a wide range of validated materials to address a variety of industries, including dental, healthcare, and automotive.
Source: www.carbon3d.com
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