Scott Bader showcases four new Crestaform additions at TCT 3Sixty

Scott Bader of the UK has announced its plans for TCT 3Sixty. 

Crestaform’s 8K material is designed to maximize the capabilities of 8K LCD 3D printers and DLP 3D Printers. This new material creates intricate product features using grey and black color options. The company is also demonstrating the level of precision now possible with these materials with Crestaform Dental Modelling HP – putting a spotlight on Scott Bader’s capabilities in enabling the quick fabrication of highly accurate, fixed and removable dental prosthetic models. 

Dr Szymon Przybylak, polymer development manager for Scott Bader’s composites division, said: “Innovation is at the heart of Scott Bader and something we will be showcasing in abundance at the exhibition. Perhaps the clearest example of the progress we’re making in this field will be seeing our Dental Modelling HP development in action. 

“By pairing exceptional scan-to-model dimensional stability with rapid print speeds, we can achieve a surface finish and aesthetics that present outstanding definition of margin lines and anatomical details.” 

Alongside this latest development, the group is also presenting a new general-purpose resin formulation for 3D print applications. 

For LCD and DLP printers, the just-launched Crestaform Rapid 2.0, which is designed to deliver high print quality, enhanced colour, robust mechanical performance and increased usability. It joins Crestaform Open in completing Scott Bader’s TCT 3Sixty line-up – an almost universal rapid prototyping solution, compatible with LCD, SLA and DLP models, including Formlabs Form 2, Asiga UV Max, Anycubic Photon Ultra and Elegoo Mars 2.   

“Crestaform presents a strong and growing portfolio of resins that have been further complemented with these four additions to our robust, durable and rapid collection and we’re looking forward to demonstrating our full capabilities at the show,” adds Szymon Przybylak. 

Dubbed the ‘UK’s definitive and most influential 3D Printing and additive manufacturing event’, TCT 3Sixty, is taking place at Birmingham NEC from 7-8 June 2023. 

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