The new milling unit has been developed for dental businesses looking for an efficient, accurate and cost-effective milling solution.
The PlanmecaPlanMill® 30 S is a high-accuracy, entry-level unit, which is said to guarantee a professional entry to the world of CAD/CAM technology. The unit has been designed for the chairside fabrication of metal-free dental restorations and appliances.
“The Planmeca PlanMill 30 S is a great addition to Planmeca’s CAD/CAM selection. It’s a high-speed, single-spindle unit with state-of-the-art design. It is cost-effective without compromising quality,” states Jukka Kanerva, vice president of Planmeca’s dental care units and CAD/CAM division.
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The milling unit is equipped with a rotary axis for milling blocks of choice and a fixed tool changer for three tools. The unit is engineered to integrate seamlessly with Planmeca’s intraoral scanners and Planmeca Romexis® software suit.
“Our Planmeca FIT™ chairside system offers dentists a completely integrated and digital workflow from intraoral scanning to 3D designing and efficient chairside milling. And now dentists can make a choice between two options-the single-spindle Planmeca PlanMill 30 S or the dual-spindle Planmeca PlanMill® 40 S milling unit,” Kanerva says.
Planmeca will be presenting Planmeca PlanMill 30 S at IDS 2017. Deliveries estimated to start in Q3, 2017.
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