KeyModel Ultra Ivory Validation on Lumia X1 Enhances Dental Flow

Published on May 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The collaboration between Axtra3D and Keystone Industries has validated the KeyModel Ultra Ivory material for the Lumia X1 platform, meeting strict dimensional accuracy requirements. This joint process ensures the resin is suitable for high-volume applications, while other materials such as KeyOrtho Model, KeyGuide, and KeySplint are in the validation phase to expand laboratory options.

Axtra3D Lumia X1 printer nozzle depositing KeyModel Ultra Ivory resin layer onto dental model build platform, microscopic precision alignment shown with laser crosshairs, dental mold with intricate tooth cavities being formed layer by layer, translucent resin curing under UV light during printing, engineering visualization style, photorealistic technical render, cool blue ambient light contrasting warm ivory material, sharp focus on nozzle tip and fresh resin surface, subtle glow from curing process, industrial lab setting with clean metallic surfaces

Hybrid PhotoSynthesis and TruLayer: precision without compromise 🦷

The Hybrid PhotoSynthesis technology of the Lumia X1, combined with the TruLayer system, enables a significant increase in performance without sacrificing accuracy. According to Rajeev Kulkarni from Axtra3D, this resin reduces costs and minimizes rework by streamlining thermoforming workflows. The joint validation ensures that each part maintains the dimensional stability required for repetitive, high-demand processes in the dental laboratory.

Less rework, more time for coffee ☕

That material validation is a joint process sounds very serious, but in practice it means the dental technician will stop cursing in front of the printer. Fewer failed parts, fewer manual adjustments, and more time to wonder why no one validated a resin sooner that doesn't require repeating thermoforming three times. At last, rework becomes a distant memory, like the latest mobile model that promised to revolutionize dentistry and ended up being an expensive paperweight.