The new DWX-43W wet milling solution from DGSHAPE Americas combines innovative filter-free technology with faster milling times designed to deliver superior, cost-effective performance. This new dental milling solution is ideal for producing traditional ceramics and custom titanium abutments and enables dental businesses to deliver high-quality, same-day restorations while reducing operating costs, allowing for maximum profitability.
The DWX-43W is uniquely engineered to make the wet milling of hard materials—like Chairside Zirconia & Amber Mill Direct, powered by Roland DGA—easier and more precise than ever before, according to the manufacturer. It is compatible with many other materials as well, including traditional and pre-crystalized lithium disilicates, glass ceramics, PMMA, hybrid ceramics, composite resins, and pre-mill titanium blanks.
The DWX-43W comes bundled with DGSHAPE CAM software, which includes a host of tools designed to dramatically increase efficiency and convenience. Features include a “quick mill” option that streamlines workflow by making it easy to select frequently used materials and start milling quickly, a choice of “fast” or “high-quality” milling modes to suit specific user needs, the ability to save significant time and effort by milling up to six units simultaneously with the included 6-pin adapter accessory, and much more.
Users will also appreciate the DWX-43W’s proprietary VPanel and DGSHAPE Cloud software, which enable real-time remote monitoring from anywhere, anytime, on any device. In addition, the system includes authentic DGSHAPE tools and accessories that allow for expanded milling capabilities and greater return on investment.
In addition, the DWX-43W’s newly designed internal material adapter and coolant tank tray are compatible with DGSHAPE’s AK-1 Material Adapters facilitating the milling of custom titanium abutments with pre-mill CAD/CAM blanks from MEDENTiKA, DESS, and GeoMEDI.
“The new DGSHAPE DWX-43W ushers in a new era of wet-milling capabilities, ease of use, and performance,” said Lisa Aguirre, Roland DGA’s dental marketing manager, in a press release. “It builds upon the award-winning technology of DGSHAPE’s previous wet milling solutions and offers even greater productivity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. With its cutting-edge features and advancements that allow for higher quality, increased output, and greater profitability, this solution can help any dental business improve workflow, reduce costs, and exceed customer expectations.”
The DWX-43W wet milling solution is built to provide optimal precision and reliability over the long haul and is backed up by a two-year manufacturer’s warranty and Roland DGA’s service and support.
Roland DGA Corporation serves North and South America as the marketing, sales, distribution and service arm for Roland DG Corporation and its subsidiary, DGSHAPE. Roland DGA’s DGSHAPE Americas dental business group is a leading provider of innovative digital dental solutions for producing lab-quality esthetic crowns, bridges, onlays, and veneers.
Source: https://www.rolanddga.com
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