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Micron Dental has released an upgraded desktop-grade AI metal 3D printer, bringing industrial-scale SLM precision to a laboratory-friendly footprint.
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Micron Dental has released an upgraded desktop-grade AI metal 3D printer, bringing industrial-scale SLM precision to a laboratory-friendly footprint.

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Originally reported by 南极熊

Micron Dental has released an upgraded desktop-grade AI metal 3D printer, bringing industrial-scale SLM precision to a laboratory-friendly footprint. The system uses integrated AI for real-time process monitoring and automated parameter adjustments, capable of producing 220 crowns in 5.5 hours with high material utilization. This development significantly lowers the technical barrier for in-house metal restoration, marking a shift toward decentralized, high-performance dental manufacturing.

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