You're looking at a machine that basically turns digital dental files into physicall parts—crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays, even surgical guides—all from a single block of material. It's a 5-axis mill, so it cuts form multiple angles without having to reposition the workpiece, which saves time and reduces error.
The spindle runs from 15,000 to 60,000 RPM, and what that means is you can rough out zirconia at lower speeds and then finish ceramics at the higher end for a smooth suface. Positioning accuracy is 3μm, which is tighter than most benchtop mills in this class. It handles wet and dry milling, so you're not locked into one process—just flip the mode depending on the material. We usually have stock on the 0.3mm, 0.6mm, 1.0mm, and 2.0mm burs, but confirm lead time if you need a specific set quickly. automatic tool changer is pneumatic, and it's oil-free air at 4.5-6.0 bar—don't skip that spec or you'll gum up the mechanism.
One thing most buyers don't think to ask: the A-axis rotates a full 360°, but the B-axis only goes 25°, so undercuts beyond that angle are a no-go for this model. It's not suited for full-arch implant bars or anything with extreme draft angles—stick to single restorations and short-span bridges. Data transfer works wired, wireless, or USB, so you can whatever workflow you've got.
Dimensions are 415×588×578mm, and it weighs 95kg (about 210 lbs). That weight is actually helpful—it dampens vibration during dry milling of lithium disilicate, which tends to chatter on lighter frames. Power requirement is 220V at 50 or 60Hz, so check your local supply before ordering.
Anyway, it ships on a pallet, roughly 20 days or so from order—give or take depending on current production. The COA comes with each unit, and our company can provide HPLC data on request for the toolpath verification.
We don't have a strict MOQ—you can order just one unit to start. If you're a distributor looking for bulk pricing, just let us know the quantity and we'll work out a deal.
Lead time is usually around 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels. We'll give you a more precise estimate once we confirm your order.
Yes, it ships with both ISO and CE certificates. We can provide the documentation you need for your local registration or quality audits—just ask.
Absolutely, it supports both wet and dry milling modes. You just switch between them as needed—no additional hardware required, so it's straightforward for different materials like zirconia or PMMA.
The machine needs oil-free air at 4.5-6.0 Bar. We recommend using a good-quality air dryer and filter on your compressor line to keep moisture and oil out—this keeps the pneumatic tool changer running smoothly.