[INQ. NO. 2306E01] Huvitz Corp., a company specializing in optical medical devices, recently launched Lilivis Print, a dental 3D printer optimized for the dental market.
This product is a 3D printer applying ‘Masked Stereolithography (MSLA)’ using high-resolution LCD and high-efficiency LED. It is faster than the existing SLA method because it hardens on a surface-by-surface basis during lamination using an LED light source. In addition, by applying an aspheric Fresnel lens, pending patent application, it is possible to achieve ultra-high-speed precision output within 10 minutes by increasing optical straightness and minimizing distortion.
In particular, the durability of the equipment is enhanced by installing the self-developed ‘Lilivis Smart Adaptive (LSA) system.’ The adaptive LED individual control automatically selects and uses only the necessary LEDs to prevent panel damage, and through responsive position correction, fatigue accumulation of LEDs, films, and LCD panels is reduced to enhance durability and realize the best output quality.
The company explains that it has completely eliminated the LCD panel durability problem, which is a disadvantage of existing MSLA (LCD)-type 3D printers.
In addition, various user-friendly functions are provided including: automatic temperature correction function; LED indicator status display; 7-inch large touch screen; and manager software.
A spokesperson for the company explained, “It is a 3D printer applied with our 25 years of optical, processing, and design technology know-how, and it is a product optimized for the dental chairside. As the field of 3D printing in dentistry is expanding recently, we aim to establish ‘Lilivis Print’ as a key digital dentistry solution representing the dental world.”
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