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A Look at PioNext DJ89 PLUS Dental 3D Printer

April 15, 2024

We have recently taken a look at some pellet printers from Piocreat.

But did you know that their offerings are not limited to thermoplastic 3D printers, but they also offer a range of resin printers under the PioNext brand, aimed at different industries. One such thermoset resin printer is the PioNext DJ89 PLUS dental 3D printer, which is aimed at orthodontists, dental practices and dental labs.

In this article, we will take a look at the features of the PioNext DJ89 PLUS.

Overview

The PioNext DJ89 PLUS from Piocreat is a LCD printer aimed at the dental industry, and as you can see in the image below, it is clear that this is an industrial-grade machine.

A Look at PioNext DJ89 PLUS Dental 3D Printer
The Pionext DJ89 PLUS. (Image Credit: Piocreat)

Featuring a 228 × 128 × 100 mm build envelope, it is ideally sized for orthodontic printing tasks that can be performed chairside.

One of the standout features of the PioNext DJ89 PLUS is its high-resolution capabilities, capable of rendering fine details and smooth surfaces with exceptional clarity. This level of precision is crucial in dentistry, where the accurate replication of anatomical features is paramount for successful clinical outcomes. It achieves this thanks to its 8K (7680 x 4320 px) screen resolution, 29 micron XY accuracy and 8x anti-aliasing. It can print at layer heights of 0.01mm-0.1mm ensuring minimal stepping artifacts on prints.

DJ89 PLUS
The DJ89 PLUS features 8x anti-aliasing. (Image Credit: Piocreat)

User Friendly and Robust

Thanks to its 5-inch color touch screen the PioNext DJ89 PLUS boasts a user-friendly interface, streamlining the printing process and allowing dental practitioners to focus their attention where it matters most – on patient care. Additionally, the PioNext DJ89 PLUS features both auto-leveling and auto-feeding, to facilitate a hassle-free printing experience.

The printer’s robust build quality ensures long-term reliability, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity in dental laboratories and practices. Its durable construction and efficient workflow management make it a valuable asset for any dental facility striving for excellence in patient care. Thanks to its double linear guide and ball screw motion hardware, the rigid structure ensures not only high accuracy in prints, but means the accuracy is consistent time and time again.

Light Uniformity

Combining the benefits of DLP and LCD technology, the PioNext DJ89 PLUS does not suffer from the downsides associated with parallel emission light sources, such as insufficient light uniformity and frequent replacement of light sources.

With its integrated light source technology the PioNext DJ89 PLUS achieves light uniformity up to 95%, and has a lightsource lifespan of 2000 hours, making it a highly cost-effective solution.

Pionext DJ89 PLUS
The Pionext DJ89 PLUS has light uniformity of 95%. (Image Credit: Piocreat)

Material Compatibility

Another notable advantage of the PioNext DJ89 PLUS is its versatility in material compatibility. It uses 405nm resins to ensure maximum compatibility. With a wide range of biocompatible resins available, dental professionals have the flexibility to choose the most suitable material for their applications, whether it be for surgical guides, Gingiva masks, orthodontic models, and more.

PioNext denture base
PioNext denture base resin. (Image Credit: Piocreat)

PioNext has their own range of dental resins to choose from as well.

For more information on the PioNext DJ89 PLUS or D158 Dental DLP 3D Printer head on over to the piocreat3d.com website and drop them a message via their contact form or Whatsapp. One of their sales team will get right back in touch with you for your query.

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About the author | Phillip Keane
Phillip is an aerospace engineer from UK. He is a graduate of Coventry University (UK), International Space University (France) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), where he studied Advanced Manufacturing at the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing.
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