Professional-grade DLP 3D printing made easy

The Ackuray Series

Print up to 4 cm/hr

Open Material System

Quick and Easy Material Changeover

Powerful UV LED

High Accuracy

Model Ackuray A96 Ackuray A135
3D Printing Technology DLP
Machine Size 360 x 460 x 720cm
Weight 33 Kg
Build Volume 96 x 54 x 130 mm 135 x 76 x 130 mm
Accuracy ± 25 μm ± 35 μm
Z Resolution 1-100 microns
Resin Wavelength 405 nm

Dental Model

Print dental models with accurate dental dies for precise restorations and treatment, achieving higher comfort, and reliability.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraMODEL 2.0
Printing Time 2 models with dies / 35 mins
Slice Thickness 100 μm
Avg. Weight per Set 30g
Avg. Material Cost per Set $5-$6
Learn more about the printing process of dental model, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Dental Models for Aligners

Print accurate dental arches for comfortable but effective thermoformed aligner treatments.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraMODEL 2.0
Printing Time 10 models / 2 hr
Slice Thickness 100 μm
Avg. Weight per Set 14g
Avg. Material Cost per Set $2.5-$3.5
Learn more about the printing process of dental model for aligners, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Dental Die

Print dental models with accurate dental dies for precise restorations and treatment, achieving higher comfort, and reliability.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraMODEL 2.0
Printing Time 2 models with dies / 35 mins
Slice Thickness 100 μm
Avg. Weight per Set 30g
Avg. Material Cost per Set $5-$6
Learn more about the printing process of dental die, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Splints

Produce biocompatible, perfect-fit splints with high accuracy and protection against bruxing and grinding, giving proper relief to sensitive teeth.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraGUIDE
Printing Time 10 splints / 2 hr
Slice Thickness 100 μm
Avg. Weight per Splints 4.2g
Avg. Material Cost per Set $1-$2
Learn more about the printing process of splints, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Partial-Mouth Surgical Guides

Produce biocompatible, near-transparent surgical guides with QuraGUIDE material for safe and accurate restorative treatment.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraGUIDE
Printing Time 10 guides / 35 mins
Slice Thickness 100 μm
Avg. Weight per Guides 3.5g
Avg. Material Cost per Guides $1-$2
Learn more about the printing process of surgical guides, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Denture Bases

QuraBASE produces low-shrinkage, smooth surface bases for excellent-fit dentures.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraBASE
Printing Time 8 / 1.5 hour
Slice Thickness 70 μm
Avg. Weight per Base 12.5g
Avg. Material Cost per Base $2.5-$3.5
Learn more about the printing process of denture bases, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Denture Teeth

QuraCROWN LT produces long-term, realistic, perfect fit crowns for maximum protection of the tooth.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraCROWN LT
Printing Time 16 bridges / 35 mins
Slice Thickness 70 μm
Avg. Weight per Bridge 2g / bridge
Avg. Material Cost per Bridge $1-$2 / bridge
Learn more about the printing process of temporary crowns, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Castable Bridges and Crowns

Remove the need for milling with the direct f i l e to print process. QuraCAST gives you prints that are easily castable with full-ash burnout
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraCAST
Printing Time 50 crowns or 16 bridges / 45 mins
Slice Thickness 50 μm
Avg. Weight per Crown / Bridge 0.4g / crown, 2g / bridge
Avg. Material Cost per Crown / Bridge $0.20-$1.20 / crown, $1-$2 / bridge
Learn more about the printing process of castable bridges and crowns, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Removeable Partial Denture Frameworks

Partial frames printed in QuraCAST are accurate and easily castable with full-ash burnout. 3D printing partial dentures increases the speed and accuracy of the final casted partial frames.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraCAST
Printing Time 4 frameworks / 50 mins
Slice Thickness 50 μm
Avg. Weight per Frames 2.7g
Avg. Material Cost per Frames $1-$2
Learn more about the printing process of dental model, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Impression Trays

QuraTray offers the strength and stability to let you take oral impressions with zero deformations. Retention holes are easily and accurately made in the CAD file for quick printing.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraTRAY
Printing Time 6 trays / 1.5 hrs
Slice Thickness 150 μm
Avg. Weight per Tray 20g
Avg. Material Cost per Tray $4-$5
Learn more about the printing process of impression trays, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Temporary Crowns

QuraCROWN produces realistic, perfect fit crowns for maximum protection of the tooth.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraCROWN
Printing Time 50 crowns or 16 bridges / 35 mins
Slice Thickness 70 μm
Avg. Weight per Crown 0.4g / crown
Avg. Material Cost per Crown $0.1-$1.1 / crown
Learn more about the printing process of temporary crowns, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Splints

Produce biocompatible, perfect-fit splints with high accuracy and protection against bruxing and grinding, giving proper relief to sensitive teeth.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraGUIDE
Printing Time 10 splints / 2 hrs
Slice Thickness 100 μm
Avg. Weight per Splints 4.2g
Avg. Material Cost per Splints $1-$2
Learn more about the printing process of splints, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Removable Partial Denture

Partial frames printed in QuraCAST are accurate and easily castable with full-ash burnout. 3D printing partial dentures increases the speed and accuracy of the final casted partial frames.
Machine Used Ackuray A135
Material Used QuraCAST
Printing Time 4 frameworks / 50 mins
Slice Thickness 50 μm
Avg. Weight per Frames 2.7g
Avg. Material Cost per Frames $1-$2
Learn more about the printing process of removable partial denture, please check our application guide. You can download the test print file here.

Alpha 3D

Features:
  • Supports: manual, automatic
  • Mesh repair: automatic
  • Mesh modification: rescale
  • Slicer: slice viewer, pre-set material settings, anti-aliasing
  • Recommended for dentistry and manufacturing.

Lesson 1: Installation

Download the Alpha 3D software and run the installer. Before installing, please check system requirements first.

Lesson 2: Setting up Alpha 3D

After you install Alpha 3D, the next step is to get your first print up-and-running. This section gives you the general information you need to start up your print, and links you to relevant sections in the rest of the manual that can give you further details.

Lesson 3: How to view in Alpha 3D

Alpha 3D contains several view controls located in the top-right of the interface. This section covers those controls, as well as other view functions with the mouse.

Lesson 4: Movement in Alpha3D

You can move objects in Alpha 3D from two different screens:
  1. Orientation : Rotate and turn an object to choose the ideal position for adding supports and printing.
  2. Layout : Move your part or nest multiple objects in the build area.

Lesson 5: Adding supports in Alpha 3D

Resin-based printers (DLP, SLA, or LCD) require that every part of the print is properly connected to the build platform during printing. Part that are not connected may drop off of the printer and fail. Alpha 3D allows you to automatically add supports and easily modify them to make the perfect print.

Omega 3D

Features:
  • Supports: manual, automatic, tree
  • Mesh repair: automatic
  • Mesh modification: rescale
  • Slicer: slice viewer, pre-set material settings, anti-aliasing
  • Recommended for jewelry and dentistry.

Lesson 1: Preparing Your Ackuray Printer

After you receive your Ackuray printer, you will need to do a little bit of work to get your printer up-and-running. This section describes all of the setup you need to do for your machine, so you can go from package to printing as soon as possible.

Lesson 1: Printing from Alpha 3D

When your print is ready, click [Print] to make a print file.

Lesson 1: Finishing Your Prints

After the Ackuray completes printing, the print still requires some preparation before it is ready for polishing, casting, or applying to a machine or a patient.

Lesson 1: Cleaning your Vat and Build Platform

This tutorial will help you to clean your vat so you can change from one resin to another.

Lesson 2: Handling a Failed Print

This tutorial will help you to handle a failed print

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