Drizzt
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Hi all ,
Anybody here having experience with Zirkonzahn M 5 milling machine ? Thanks
Anybody here having experience with Zirkonzahn M 5 milling machine ? Thanks
yes, we use it in our lab
Can Zirkonzahn mill fully sintered zirconia??
Is it expensive??
software is exocad yes?
If so id compare the cost with a 3shape/roland dwx50 setp up.
last time i looked the zirkonzahn system was alot dearer.
"Zirkonzahn is a closed system . You have to buy their tools , blanks , software".
If that really is the case then id forget about it. Sick of being locked into closed systems and getting shafted, but thats just me.
(i doubt it is, ive seen plenty of 3rd parties advertising blanks for it)
As far as I know Zirkonzahn is open system (scanner and milling unit). But why would someone use Chinese zirconium blocks is beyond me. Girbach has a scanner and a mill, but they are both less precise then Zirkonzahn. As far as I understand metal milling is in green stage, you need to sinter it.
Have you heard anything about a machine called Mach 5 from ICM company ? It is a big machine able to mill CoCr and Ti . I just received a bridge milled in CoCr and I have to say I was impressed . Excellent fit , sealed margins . I would post some pics but can't figure out how!
I know.
Go for Origin's metal milling machines if you are interested in this type of milling.
Dry-milling metal in that thing???.....
Not productive. Going to eat up some tools.
Kinda an after-thought. It may work once in a while, but it is a lame way to go about it.
I'd keep shopping if you are thinking about metal milling.
Scott