Modern 3D printers like the Asiga Max or Sprintray Pro 2 handle a wide range of materials. They are ideally suited for printing splints, templates, models, and much more.
But here’s what makes them even more attractive: combined with Digital Press Design technology, they merge the precision of digital workflows with the reliability of proven ceramic press techniques. This means fewer manual steps in the laboratory while long-lasting, highly esthetic restorations can still be achieved – like those made with the polychromatic IPS e.max Press ingots.
An essential component of this workflow is ProArt Print Wax, a burnout wax developed specifically for the demands of Digital Press Design. And here’s the good news: ProArt Print Wax can now also be used on the printers from Asiga and Sprintray.*
The quality of a printed wax pattern is not just about the material. It also depends on how well that material works with your specific printer. Parameters such as curing time, layer thickness, build platform adhesion and thermal behaviour need to be aligned precisely to ensure accurate, stress-free patterns that burn out cleanly.
Through extensive testing and close collaboration with the manufacturers, ProArt Print Wax is now validated for use on the Asiga printers as well as on the Sprintray Pro 2. This means:
By combining validated printing materials with powerful printers, you gain an efficient, reliable and cost-effective way to create reproducible wax patterns for the Digital Press Design process. Benefits include:
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* The release of ProArt Print Wax for SprintRay is scheduled for October 2025.