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Dental 3D printer DM400A
DLPdesktophigh-resolution

dental 3D printer
dental 3D printer
dental 3D printer
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Characteristics

Applications
dental
Technology
DLP
Configuration
desktop
Other characteristics
high-resolution, high-speed

Description

DM400A is the world’s first large build size DLP 3D printer. This printer allows industrial manufacturers to directly print mass production. The dual 2K engine with high quality surface prints precision parts. Top-down dual 2K DLP 3D printer. 400 x 330 x 500 Build Size(mm) 132μm Pixel size(X/Y) 50, 100, 125, 150μm Layer Thickness 405nm UV LED Engine Light Source Dual 2K high (2560x1600) Engine Resolution The World First Large Build Size DM400A is the world’s first large build size DLP 3D printer. This printer allows industrial manufacturers to directly print mass production. The dual 4K engine with high quality surface prints precision parts. Dual 2K DLP System with Overlapping Image Control System - Parallel dual 2K DLP system for covering large build size - Multi Light Engine Control System with Smart Overlapping Light Control Three Major Core Technologies - MET(Multi Engine Technology) Multi-Engine Screen Control Technology - IDT(Image Data Partitioning Process) Formation Image Fix Processor - OST(Overlay synchronizing Technology) Investigation Image Overlapping Control Technology 11” Touch Screen Control Center - User-friendly UI with touch screen allows monitoring in real-time - Monitor print process through image and easy-to-see progress indicator icon Loose Type Vat System Print with different types of resin with replaceable vat Compact Vat Function Adjust resin amount when printing small parts by changing to Compact Vat Function.

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