Zirkonzahn announces new M6 milling unit

zirkonzahn's new M6 milling unit

Zirkonzahn has released a new M6 milling unit, featuring a blank changer function to automate and accelerate processes.

With the new M6 milling unit, Zirkonzahn automates processes, accelerates procedures and increases the productivity of the dental workflow.

The 5+1 axis simultaneous milling unit is equipped with a magazine for up to 16 blanks (upgradeable). It also features a Blank Changer that allows material blanks to be transferred autonomously from the magazine to the orbit.

Once the new structure is completed, the blanks are reinserted again in their correct place in the magazine. This means that restorations made of different dental materials, colours and heights can now be designed fully automatically without any manual intermediate steps.

Wet and dry processing function

The wet and dry processing function permits the milling of all common soft and hard dental materials. The built-in Teleskoper Orbit M6 allows the processing of material blanks with a diameter of 95 mm, 98 mm, 106 mm and 125 mm. Due to special holders, also glass-ceramic blanks, Raw-Abutment blanks and zirconia blanks (size 1) can be milled.

Additionally, the innovative Teleskoper functions (adjustment of friction, Double Milling, Stop & Go) can be used with the M6 milling unit. Zirkonzahn equips the M6 milling unit with the new Performance Spindle M6 by default.

Thanks to a specially developed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) which is optimally adapted to the milling unit, this spindle can reach a maximum torque of 200 Ncm at speeds of 6.000 to 50.000 rpm with a peak power of 2.5 kW.

Contamination-protected tool chamber

In addition, the milling unit is equipped with a contamination-protected tool chamber which is separate from the milling chamber. This features an automatic 60-compartment tool changer function.

Up to two magazines with 30 slots each, for up to 60 milling tools, can be stored safely. Furthermore, the tools are automatically checked for type or damage before and after each milling process.


For more information visit www.zirkonzahn.com

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