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Formlabs Temporary CB Resin Cartridge

Custom Tray Resin is a fast-printing biocompatible material used to directly print custom impression trays for implants, dentures, crowns and bridges, and other comprehensive cases. Digitally manufactured impression trays provide consistent, accurate impressions for high-quality dentistry. Custom Tray Resin prints full impression trays quickly using 200 micron layer heights, reducing labor time and enabling higher throughput.

$1,005.00

Shade A2

SKU: RS-F2-TCA2-01

VENDOR: Formlabs

Pickup available at 7A Kent Street, Yarraville, VIC.

Usually ready in 4 hours if in stock

Formlabs Temporary CB Resin Cartridge

Shade A2

PRODUCT INFORMATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION

Formlabs library of Dental Resins enables dental practices and labs to rapidly manufacture a range of dental products in-house, from biocompatible surgical guides and splints to fixed prosthetic and clear aligner models.

Temporary CB Resin is a tooth-colored resin for 3D printing of temporary crown and bridge restorations, inlays, onlays, and veneers. Indicated for up to seven-unit bridges and available in four shades, this material provides excellent marginal adaptation, strength, and aesthetics.

Use traditional temporary cement to fix restorations produced with Temporary CB Resin. Restorations made with Temporary CB Resin may remain up to 12 months in the mouth. Digitally created restorations enable a quick, collaborative process between the dentist, technicians, and patients.

A Stainless Steel Build Platform is required when printing with Temporary CB Resin for optimal aesthetics and performance. 

Contact us for the Application Guide to learn the complete workflow and best practices for making 3D printed temporary restorations.

Available for Form 3B/+, Form 2. Not compatible with Form 3.

Supports print resolutions: 50 microns

Post-curing required.

Compatible with any Form 3/3B Resin Tank

Requires Resin Tank LT for Form 2

Requires Stainless Steel Build Platform

Download our Application Guide to learn the complete digital workflow and best practices for making 3D printed permanent restorations on the Form 3B/+.