Total Printer Footprint - without pedestal (xyz) Total Printer Footprint - with pedestal (xyz) |
42.7 x 48.9 x 97.2 cm (16.8 x 19.3 x 38.3 in) 64.4 x 66.8 x 136.3 cm (25.4 x 26.3 x 53.6 in) |
Printer Weight | 34.5 kg (76 lbs.) |
Pedestal Weight | 21.8 kg (48 lbs.) |
Net Build Volume (xyz) | 124 x 70 x 195 mm (4.88 x 2.76 x 7.67 in) |
Native Resolution | 65 micron (390.77 effective DPI) |
Projector Wavelength | 405 nm |
Material Packaging | Opaque, non-reactive containers |
Post-Processing | Separate part cleaner and UV oven |
File Input to 3D Sprint | All 3D model file types |
File Export to Printer | .f4x |
Electrical Requirements | 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 4.0A |
Fuse Specifications | T5A/250V |
Network Ready | Built-in Ethernet, must connect to internet |
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NextDent Print-Material Bottle |
The table below lists the print materials that are currently supported on the NextDent 5100 printer, as well as the properties of cured parts printed with these materials. Please note that not all properties in the table below apply to every material. As such, different materials will have blank spaces for some of the property fields below.
NOTE: All materials come in 1kg bottles. |
Name | Description | Color | Brookfield Viscosity at 23ºC | Elongation at Break | Flexural Strength | Flexural Modulus | Maximum Stress Intensity Factor | Total Fracture Work |
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NextDent® SG |
Biocompatible Class I material, developed for the printing of Surgical Guides for implant surgery use |
Translucent Orange | 1.1-1.6 Pa·s | > 80 MPa | > 2000 MPa | |||
NextDent® C&B MFH (Micro Filled Hybrid) |
Biocompatible Class IIa material developed for crowns and bridges |
Various | 0.8-1.3 Pa·s | 107 MPa | > 2400 MPa | > 1.5 MPa/m2 | > 7.000 J/m2 | |
NextDent® Ortho IBT |
Biocompatible Class I material for orthodontic applications |
Clear | 1.1 – 1.6 Pa·s | 12-18% | ||||
NextDent® Denture 3D+ |
Biocompatible Class IIa material suitable for printing all types of removable denture bases |
Various | ≥ 65 MPa | ≥ 2000 MPa | ||||
NextDent® Model 2.0 |
High degree of accuracy, making this material suitable for detailed master prosthodontic and orthodontic models where high precision is needed |
Various | ≥ 1500 MPa | |||||
NextDent® Tray |
Biocompatible Class I material designed to print individual impression trays |
Blue and Pink | 0.9 – 1.4 Pa·s | > 80 MPa | > 2000 MPa | |||
NextDent® Gingiva Mask |
Flexible material that can be used in combination with the model material |
Pink | 1.1 – 1.6 Pa·s | 15-25% | ||||
NextDent® Cast |
Easy burn out 3D printing material, residue-free and suited for all kinds of purposes |
Purple | 1.1 – 1.6 Pa·s | |||||
NextDent® Try-In | Biocompatible Class I material suitable for printing Try-In devices | Various | ≥ 1500 MPa | |||||
NextDent® Ortho Rigid | Biocompatible Class IIa material developed for digital manufacturing of splints | Transparent Blue | 78 MPa | 2075 MPa | 1.1 MPa m2 | 262 J/m² | ||
NextDent® Ortho Flex | Biocompatible Class IIa material developed for digital manufacturing of splints and retainers | Colorless/Transparent | 67 MPa | 1721 MPa | 1.5 MPa/m2 | 425 J/m2 | ||
NextDent® Crowntec |
Biocompatible Class IIa material* developed for crowns and bridges. The balance between inorganic fillers and the resin give the material its high strength and wear resistance. The material is easy to finish and polish, and can be stained with all types of composite staining kits. Due to the perfect balance between opacity and translucency the printed crown blends in perfectly between the existing teeth. |
A1, A2, A3, B1, sw. | 2.5-6.0 mPa |
> 120 MPa Average > MPa |
If you have lost the IFU or SDS that came with your material bottle, you can print off a new copy at https://nextdent.com/. Click 3D Printing Materials at the top of the page, and then click the picture of your material. Each material page will offer all available documentation. Contact your reseller if you do not see the document you are looking for.
NextDent print materials that are biocompatible cannot be used beyond their expiration date. Doing so would nullify the printed part's certification as a medical device. The printer screen will notify you if your resin is expired upon scanning. The expiration date can also be found on your material bottle, as seen below.