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Ceramill Matron: extended scope of performance with 6mm collet including a range of milling cutters | Exhibitor on the IDS - International Dental Show 2025

Ceramill Matron: extended scope of performance with 6mm collet including a range of milling cutters

With the Ceramill Matron, Amann Girrbach has been offering a new milling machine since January 2024 which sets new benchmarks in the processing of titanium and CoCr owing to its special architecture. In addition to the proven 3mm shank option, Amann Girrbach now also offers a 6mm collet for the Ceramill Matron, including matching milling cutters with a high-quality, high-performance coating tailored to the respective materials.
Laboratories and dental practices benefit from significantly faster milling times, tool wear minimized by 50 percent as well as greater cutter stability, particularly when processing carbide. Thus, the Ceramill Matron represents a high-performance solution for even the most demanding tasks in dental fabrication.
To provide maximum flexibility, the Ceramill Matron can be converted to a 3mm or 6mm collet at any time and without having to change the spindle. Using and changing the collet is a simple and low-risk procedure, as the machine guides one step-by-step through the entire process via its generous touch display.

As one would expect from Amann Girrbach, the new milling cutters with a 6mm shank are color-coded according to their intended use and contain integrated RFID transponders for unambiguous identification as well as automatic transmission of tool data to the machine control system. In addition to querying the tool stock, the remaining service life of each tool can be determined through direct identification and thus allows for maximum possible use. As a consequence, RFID-based tool management contributes significantly to reducing production costs due to unused downtimes. Following the "Plug & Play" principle, the tools are recognized and acquired automatically by the machine right from initial use: unpacking, insertion, milling.
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