The sintering furnaces reportedly allow clinicians and dental labs to speed sinter Nacera zirconia in only 90 minutes.
Further expanding its portfolio of products, Axsys Dental Solutions has entered into an agreement with Nacera US to offer its Dekema dental ceramic firing and sintering furnaces.
“We diligently research all of our equipment offerings. Nacera and Dekema are both known for their precise and reliable German-engineering. Dekema has been using virtually the same firing chamber for decades. That’s the key to their outstanding results in all temperature ranges,” says Steve Braykovich, president of Axsys Dental Solutions.
Made in Germany using only German-made parts, all of the Dekema furnaces by Nacera are said to offer an intuitive user interface and the optional upgrade to connect to the internet for remote monitoring and hassle-free updates. The sintering furnaces reportedly allow clinicians and dental labs to speed sinter Nacera zirconia in only 90 minutes.
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Furnaces now offered through Axsys Dental Solutions:
Firing: AUSTROMAT 624i
Firing: AUSTROMAT 654i C
Sintering: AUSTROMAT 664i
Sintering: AUSTROMAT 674i
“We are excited to partner with Axsys as they have substantial experience and success selling digital dental manufacturing technology as well as providing exemplary training, education and customer support,” says Dean Mersky, president and general manager of Nacera US.
Visit axsysdental.com for more information on the Nacera furnaces made by Dekema or for more information on complete digital dental manufacturing solutions.
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