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Success cases
Dental

Removable partial dentures
For the Medical Device Industry

A defined gloss, no change of the work piece geometry, dimensions and edges and, above all, a flawless surface finish were the requirements of one of our dental customers.

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Looking for innovative surface finishing methods which allows to offer the polishing service with outstanding quality and a smooth workflow, avoiding bottle necks in the production, TEAM ZIEREIS found the DLyte systems.

 

The DryLyte Technology allows to achieve a perfect surface finishing of removable partial dentures, drastically reducing lead time and manufacturing costs, improving final results and reducing negative impacts on workers’ health and environment. All this while maximizing the capacity per cycle of the DLyte equipment.

 

In this document, you will learn why dry electropolishing is the preferred process for the surface finishing of RPDs.

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You will also learn:

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  • Why dry electropolishing is more effective than current methods

  • How dry electropolishing works

  • Benefits of dry electropolishing for the dental industry

  • Cost analysis of DLyte’s Dry electropolishing applied to a dental laboratory

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Download your free copy and learn how an RPD’s manufacturer improved the quality of its products and its profit.

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Titanium dental bars, bridges, and hybrid structures
For Dentistry

Automated grinding and polishing solutions currently available do not guarantee that dimensional shape of the part remains intact as required, nor the final quality of the surface meets functional requirements: rounded cutting-edges, higher roughness than required, untreated inaccessible zones in cavities and boundaries, etc.

 

DLyte consistently produces significantly better results in just one step compared to all other methods on the market. These state of-the-art alternatives often do not maintain the original shape of the part, introduce mechanical stress patterns and micro-scratches on the surface, and are unable to effectively reach all areas of the piece, including inner cavities and intricate details. In contrast, DLyte is able to reach every corner of the piece and can process inner cavities that cannot be accessed mechanically, preserving all intricate details and tolerances, including cutting edges.

 

In this document, you will learn why dry electropolishing is the preferred process for the surface finishing of dental bars, bridges, and hybrid structures.

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You will also learn:

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  • Why dry electropolishing is more effective than current methods

  • How dry electropolishing works

  • Benefits of dry electropolishing for the dental industry

  • Cost analysis of DLyte’s Dry electropolishing applied to a dental laboratory

 

Download your free copy and learn how a company produces crowns, bridges, bars, and hybrid structures manufacturer improved the quality of its products and its profit.

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