
Freeprint tryin A2
Freeprint tryin – A2
DETAX 3D printing resin for functional try-ins (full and partial dentures)
Biocompatible material in tooth shade A2 ( Class IIa medical device) for 3D printing customized functional try-ins of digitally fabricated restorations. It allows for effortless testing of fit, function, and occlusion . Additive manufacturing is fast, simple, and material-efficient; the surface is easy to machine. Free of MMA and THF-MA.
Highlights
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Efficient production: Short process times and low material usage
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Harmonious dentures: Natural-looking A2 coloring
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Simple clinical testing: Quickly evaluate fit, function & bite (occlusion)
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Easy to work with: Quick adjustment, finishing & polishing
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Biocompatible & safe: MMA & THF-MA free, Class IIa medical device
- Wavelength: 385 nm.
Indications Functional try-ins of individual tooth setups for full and partial dentures (according to IFU/processing instructions).
EU MDR / Status | IIa |
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Health Canada | Class I License |
FDA | – |
Core properties: Flexural strength >100 MPa; Young's modulus >2200 MPa; Hardness >85 Shore D
Notes: Functional fitting of digitally manufactured denture bases
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Use case: see category / product name. Wavelength: 385nm
EU MDR / Status | IIa |
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Health Canada | Class I License |
FDA | – |
Key properties: Flexural strength >100 MPa; Young's modulus >2200 MPa; Hardness >85 Shore D
Notes: Functional fitting of digitally manufactured denture bases
All technical information is without guarantee, please refer to the manufacturer's IFU/SDS.
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Compatibility & Workflow
- Printers: For common dental DLP/LCD printers in the 385–405 nm spectrum (please note material-specific approvals).
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Post-processing: Coordinated cleaning and post-curing processes for durable end results.
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Application: From CAD design to printing to polishing/post-processing – optimized for short turnaround times.


FAQ about DETAX Freeprint 3D printing resins
What applications are Freeprint resins intended for?
Splints/rails, surgical drilling templates (Guide), individual impression trays/base plates (Tray 2.0), model production (Model) and depending on the range: Gingiva/Mask, Cast/Wax (burn-out), Ortho/IBT.
Which 3D printers are the resins compatible with
Compatible with common dental DLP/LCD systems in the 385–405 nm spectrum. Please refer to the respective manufacturer's approval/compatibility list.
Do I need special printing parameters?
Yes. Layer thickness, exposure times, and support structures vary depending on the device and material. Use the material-specific parameters from the printer manufacturer's IFU/profiles or DETAX.
Can you mix different Freeprint resins?
No. Do not mix different batches/materials. Always filter any remaining resin and return it to the original bottle , if permitted by the manufacturer.
How do I store the resins correctly?
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and tightly closed. Avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures. Shake well before use (according to the International Union for Food and Agriculture).
How long does the material last?
See the best-before date on the bottle. Use promptly after opening and handle cleanly to avoid contamination.
What advantages do DETAX Freeprint resins offer in everyday life?
High precision fit , reliable processes, clean surfaces , fast construction times and reliable reproducibility – ideal for practice and laboratory.