LIQUID CRYSTAL
MAGNA
One of the largest LCD 3D printers in the world*
Enabling custom mass manufacture and large component printing. From dentistry to industrial product design and manufacture, the LC Magna's 23.8" LCD screen and 510 x 280 x 350mm build volume manages to produce very large objects as well as incredible detail on small ones. Delivering print results previously impossible using traditional manufacturing techniques.
Flat on the platform, Magna is able to print up to 46 models in a little over an hour at a cost of just R50.00 per arch (amortising hardware/resin/labour).
R 550,000 (Ex Vat)
Rental Finance Available
ALIGNER MANUFACTURE
"As part of our on-going operation at eXceed, we routinely test printed models from new 3D printers to ensure compatibility with our aligner-design process. We have recently tested 3D prints produced by the Photocentric Magna and were thoroughly impressed with their accuracy and quality, when measured against our standard calibration models. The Magna models ranked very high amongst all printed 3D arches we have ever experimented with."
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Nir Danai
Sales & Marketing, eXceed
DENTAL MODEL MANUFACTURE
The global aligner market has grown exponentially.
The largest labs in this space now produce 000's models daily to manage demand.
LC Magna has proven to deliver volume and accuracy at a scale previously unknown to the industry, providing laboratories with turnkey solutions (software, printer, and compatible resins) quickly turn impressions to dental models.
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Flat on the platform, Magna is able to print up to 46 models in a little over an hour at a cost of just R50.00 per arch (amortising hardware/resin/labour).
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INDUSTRIAL
The very large scale and high level of accuracy delivered by our large format printers makes them suited to a wide variety of industries. Making anything from large jigs, tools, mannequins, external advertising, furniture, large plastic goods,studio props, prototype parts or just large quantities of smaller items,
The LC Magna and LC Maximus printers are ideal.
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Photocentric's in-house chemistry team has developed a range of resins to work in these machines. You also can run BASF's range of visible light resins in their machines.
MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT
Since 2002, Photocentric have been at the cutting edge of innovation in Photopolymer. Their in house team of Chemists work on developing resins that achieve the material properties the partners require for their applications. Working closely with their 3D engineers, their resin portfolio has been extensively tested on their print hardware before released for general sale. With manufacture of resins also taking place at their factory in Peterborough, UK, they are able to deliver ongoing value on resin compared to 3rd party materials, translating to a lower cost per print/model.