{"id":5330,"date":"2026-08-19T15:25:55","date_gmt":"2026-08-19T07:25:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/?p=5330"},"modified":"2026-08-19T15:25:55","modified_gmt":"2026-08-19T07:25:55","slug":"xangtech-xt-60-dental-milling-machine-defining-the-reliable-standard-for-dental-machining","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/news\/xangtech-xt-60-dental-milling-machine-defining-the-reliable-standard-for-dental-machining\/","title":{"rendered":"XANGTECH XT-60 Dental Milling Machine: Defining the Reliable Standard for Dental Machining"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The continuous evolution of digital processing technology for dental prostheses is fundamentally reshaping the manufacturing process and production organization of dentures. This transformation is not simply a matter of technological advancement, but rather a multi-dimensional integration of materials science, mechanical engineering, automation control, and clinical needs. As patients&#8217; expectations for the aesthetics and placement accuracy of dentures continue to rise, clinical standards for processing quality have jumped from &#8220;functional usability&#8221; to &#8220;dimensional accuracy&#8221; and &#8220;long-term stability,&#8221; placing unprecedentedly stringent demands on the comprehensive performance of processing equipment. Simultaneously, breakthroughs in dental materials science have led to a dramatic expansion of available restorative material systems, from traditional metal-ceramic bases to a vast family including high-transparency zirconia, high-strength glass-ceramics, high-toughness polymer resins, and pure titanium and its multi-element alloys. This abundance of materials directly increases the complexity of processing technology, as different materials exhibit fundamental differences in machinability, cooling medium requirements, and tool wear mechanisms\u2014zirconia&#8217;s brittle cutting in its unsintered state, glass-ceramics&#8217; reliance on coolant wet grinding, and titanium alloys&#8217; dual demands for low cutting temperatures and high torque output all pose direct challenges to the adaptability and process compatibility of processing equipment. In terms of production volume, dental laboratories and machining centers generally face the constant pressure of highly discrete order types, small batch sizes, and tight delivery cycles. Equipment must strive to extend the effective cutting time window while ensuring rigid machining accuracy, and simultaneously minimize non-value-adding time such as tool changes, tool setting, chip removal, and mode switching. The overlap of these multiple constraints transforms the selection of dental milling machines from a simple equipment procurement decision into a systems engineering project requiring a comprehensive consideration of machining capacity boundaries, accuracy maintenance, automation redundancy, and long-term operational reliability. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/product\/xangtech-xt-60-dry%ef%bc%86wet-milling-machine\/\">XANGTECH XT-60 dental wet\/dry milling machine<\/a> is an integrated solution designed to address this industry pain point. Its design logic aims to unify and integrate two process paths\u2014dry rapid prototyping and wet high-precision grinding\u2014which were originally on different equipment platforms, into a single machine body and control system, thereby achieving optimal synergy between accuracy, efficiency, and automation.<\/p>\n<p>From the underlying logic of its technical architecture, the core breakthrough of\u00a0 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/product\/xangtech-xt-60-dry%ef%bc%86wet-milling-machine\/\">XT-60 milling machine<\/a> lies in the engineering implementation of its integrated wet\/dry milling design concept. In traditional dental machining scenarios, dry milling machines and wet milling machines are often deployed as independent equipment units. Dry milling machines are dedicated to high-speed roughing of unsintered zirconia, utilizing its brittleness to achieve rapid material removal; wet milling machines handle the finishing of glass ceramics, composite materials, and metal parts, relying on the lubrication and cooling effects of cutting fluid to suppress thermal damage and microcrack initiation. This division of labor is feasible in situations with a simple business structure and fixed material types, but for workshops with diversified business and frequently fluctuating order structures, its structural defects become glaringly apparent: either two dedicated machines need to be purchased simultaneously, incurring high capital expenditures and workshop floor space costs, or the same machine is repeatedly switched between modes and cleaned, with the significant amount of non-productive waiting time directly eroding the unit capacity of the machining center. Our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/product\/xangtech-xt-60-dry%ef%bc%86wet-milling-machine\/\">XT-60&#8242;<\/a>s intelligent dual-mode system resolves this contradiction at the control level\u2014it is not a simple hardware superposition, but rather achieves stable and rapid switching between dry and wet operating conditions through software-defined machining parameter calls and real-time linkage with hardware actuators. The entire transition process requires no manual replacement of any mechanical parts by operators, nor does it require complex cavity flushing and drying procedures. The system autonomously controls the on\/off supply of coolant, adjusts the matching of spindle speed and feed rate, and automatically selects the chip removal channel. The tactical value of this mechanism in actual production scheduling lies in the fact that production schedulers can flexibly arrange processing sequences based on the combination of orders for the day\u2014the same machine can seamlessly connect dry cutting of zirconia crown bridges with wet grinding of glass-ceramic veneers within the same shift, minimizing equipment downtime. For workshops not yet operating at full capacity, this means that the investment in a single machine can provide the processing capacity equivalent to nearly two dedicated machines operating in parallel, while avoiding the sunk costs of repeated investments and systemic problems of reconfiguring workshop space due to future business expansion.<\/p>\n<p>The fundamental factor determining whether a dental milling machine can stably produce qualified restorations over a continuous operating cycle lies in the performance reserves and disturbance resistance of its mechanical body and motion system. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/product\/xangtech-xt-60-dry%ef%bc%86wet-milling-machine\/\">XT-60 dental milling machine<\/a>&#8216;s 2.5 kW high-power spindle forms the core of the machine&#8217;s power system, with power parameters ranking among the leading products in its class. The adequacy of spindle power directly determines the overload redundancy and torque output flatness under heavy cutting conditions. When machining high-strength metal materials such as titanium discs, sufficient spindle power ensures stable speed output under high feed rates, avoiding speed drops and their chain reactions caused by insufficient torque, such as tool vibration, trajectory deviation, and even sudden breakage of the cutting edge. For hard and brittle materials such as zirconia and glass ceramics, the stability of cutting conditions is a prerequisite for ensuring the integrity of the restoration&#8217;s edges and surface. Even minute fluctuations in rotational speed or chatter during the cutting process can induce subcritical microcracks in the edge region of the repair. These latent defects can easily expand into a macroscopically visible crack network during subsequent sintering densification or crystallization heat treatment, ultimately leading to workpiece scrap. It&#8217;s spindle system exhibits stable output characteristics within the high-speed range, ensuring accurate reproduction of the cutting trajectory and stable, controllable forming quality when machining geometrically complex repairs\u2014whether it&#8217;s a sharp-edged inlay or a veneer with extremely stringent edge fit requirements.<\/p>\n<p>Matching the spindle&#8217;s dynamic performance is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/product\/xangtech-xt-60-dry%ef%bc%86wet-milling-machine\/\">XT-60 denture milling machine<\/a>&#8216;s mechanical structure design philosophy. The machine tool employs a high-rigidity integral bed structure and precision-grade linear guides and ball screw transmission components, coupled with a closed-loop servo drive system, providing fundamental guarantees for the positioning accuracy and trajectory tracking precision of each motion axis. The engineering significance of mechanical rigidity is not only reflected in the nominal value of static geometric accuracy, but more importantly, in its ability to resist structural deformation induced by cutting forces under dynamic machining conditions. In the roughing stage, where material removal is significant, the high-rigidity structure effectively resists bed torsion and component elastic displacement caused by tool cutting resistance, ensuring the uniformity of residual material after roughing and creating ideal entry conditions for subsequent finishing. In the finishing stage, the structural rigidity translates into high-fidelity toolpath execution\u2014the deviation between the theoretical toolpath generated by the CAM system and the actual cutting edge sweep profile is controlled within an extremely narrow tolerance band, ensuring strict consistency between the final restoration geometry and the design model. This performance characteristic is particularly critical when machining long-span, multi-unit dental bridges, as the dimensional accuracy of the bridge connection area is directly related to the consistency of dynamic response during the linkage process of each axis. Any single-axis response lag or structural resonance will lead to overcutting or undercutting of the connection, thereby weakening the overall strength of the bridge. It achieves a measurement repeatability of \u00b13 micrometers under actual production conditions through standard test cycles. This steady-state indicator represents the true accuracy capability of the equipment under continuous operation. In terms of clinical restorative outcomes, a repeatability level of \u00b13 micrometers is sufficient to reliably ensure that the fit between the crown and the prepared tooth margin is within the clinically recognized adhesive gap threshold, thereby effectively reducing the risk of adhesive microleakage caused by poor margin fit, reducing rework rates and shortening the patient&#8217;s waiting period.<\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-5331 aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"xt-60\u30d5\u30e9\u30a4\u30b9\u76e4\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2-768x768.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2-12x12.jpg 12w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2-600x600.jpg 600w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2-100x100.jpg 100w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-2.jpg 1000w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<div>While ensuring precision, improving production efficiency relies heavily on the in-depth deployment of equipment automation. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/product\/xangtech-xt-60-dry%ef%bc%86wet-milling-machine\/\">XT-60<\/a>&#8216;s 21-position disc-type tool magazine and automatic tool changer form a key node in its automation capability matrix. The complete machining process for dental prostheses typically involves multiple steps, including roughing, semi-finishing, and finishing, each with different requirements for the effective diameter, cutting edge length, and geometry of the cutting tools. In traditional manual tool changing mode, operators must stop the machine between steps to manually unload, re-clamp, and set the tools. This process not only consumes valuable machine tool time but also introduces the potential risk of human error. The automatic tool changer fully integrates this process into an automated closed loop: based on the tool recall instructions preset by the CAM software, the system automatically grabs the target tool from the tool magazine and loads it into the spindle taper hole at the moment of step transition, without any manual intervention. The tool magazine&#8217;s mechanical positioning and clamping mechanism ensures repeatability and stable control of radial runout after each tool change. The 21 tool positions are specifically designed to accommodate various mainstream tool combinations required for processing zirconia, glass ceramics, PMMA, and titanium alloy disc blanks, thus avoiding interruptions in batch processing due to insufficient tool positions and tool magazine reorganization. The efficiency gains from automatic tool changing are reflected on two levels: at the single-piece processing cycle level, the significant reduction in non-cutting time directly shortens the total processing time for each restoration, thereby increasing output density per unit time; at the human resource allocation level, operators no longer need to wait by the equipment for tool changes, allowing them to focus their efforts on high-value-added processes such as production scheduling optimization, incoming material inspection, and finished product quality testing, thereby achieving a comprehensive improvement in the efficiency of laboratory human resource utilization.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>The equipment&#8217;s adaptability to processing various dental restorative materials has been fully confirmed through systematic process validation, covering the mainstream material families currently used in clinical applications. For zirconia, it can rapidly form blanks at high linear speeds and feed rates in dry cutting mode, achieving industry-leading material removal efficiency. Furthermore, the dry process path avoids the influence of coolant wetting on the moisture content of the blank, thus eliminating the interference of moisture content fluctuations on subsequent sintering shrinkage behavior. This allows technicians to accurately set the sintering compensation coefficient based on dimensional data under dry conditions, ensuring the dimensional accuracy of the final restoration. For glass-ceramic materials, the introduction of the wet grinding mode allows the cutting fluid to fully wet the machining interface, effectively removing frictional heat and washing away fine dust generated during grinding, avoiding heat accumulation and surface microcracks and subsurface damage caused by secondary cutting of grinding debris. For pure titanium and titanium alloys, the combination of high spindle torque output and wet cooling ensures sufficient chip separation capability under low cutting speed conditions, while suppressing work hardening and tool adhesion wear that are prone to occur in titanium alloy machining. It is this broad adaptability across material systems and the ability to precisely match process parameters that makes the XT-60 an effective technological carrier for addressing the current trend of increasingly complex and diversified dental restoration machining, providing laboratory and machining centers with a technological evolution path that balances accuracy, efficiency, and return on investment.<\/div>\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-5332 aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"xt-60\u30d5\u30e9\u30a4\u30b9\u76e4\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5-768x768.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5-12x12.jpg 12w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5-600x600.jpg 600w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5-100x100.jpg 100w, https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/\u753b\u677f-5.jpg 1000w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/div>\n<div>In today&#8217;s dental processing technology ecosystem, equipment selection has long transcended simple performance parameter comparisons, rising to a strategic decision concerning the boundaries of a laboratory&#8217;s competitiveness and business flexibility. XANGTECH represents not just a breakthrough in a single isolated technology, but a systematic approach to the entire dental prosthesis processing process. As evolving material demands and compressed delivery cycles become the new normal in the industry, a platform capable of handling various mainstream restorative materials with ease, combining efficient dry molding with precise wet grinding capabilities, and maximizing human efficiency through high automation, is no longer merely a processing tool, but a physical embodiment of a laboratory&#8217;s capacity flexibility. XANGTECH&#8217;s value proposition is rooted in a deep understanding of dental processing scenarios: we understand that what dental labs need is not cold machines piled with parameters, but a long-term partner capable of providing a stable processing response to every material. Based on this understanding, XANGTECH uses dry and wet integration, automated process optimization, and process adaptability as the underlying logic of product development, rather than as icing on the cake. Choosing XANGTECH is not essentially about purchasing a milling machine; it&#8217;s about equipping your laboratory with a robust processing infrastructure capable of handling any future material challenges or production surges. It allows you to start with ample capacity today with a reasonable investment, and ensures you don&#8217;t have to start from scratch when facing unforeseen demands tomorrow. In the race for precision and efficiency in dental restorations, XANGTECH delivers more than just processing results; it provides time and quality margins throughout the entire process, from order receipt to finished product delivery, and unwavering confidence in delivering to clients. As the market&#8217;s demands for restorations evolve from &#8220;acceptable&#8221; to &#8220;excellent,&#8221; and as patients&#8217; expectations for placement accuracy and aesthetics continue to rise, XANGTECH remains steadfastly behind you, transforming complex processing challenges into standardized, reliable outputs. We offer equipment, but more importantly, we offer certainty\u2014regardless of material changes or order complexity, you have a trustworthy technological support. On the road to superior processing quality, XANGTECH is not just a tool, but a companion.<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The continuous evolution of digital processing technology for dental prostheses is fundamentally reshaping the manufacturing process and production organization of dentures. This transformation is not simply a matter of technological advancement, but rather a multi-dimensional integration of materials science, mechanical engineering, automation control, and clinical needs. As patients&#8217; expectations for the aesthetics and placement accuracy of dentures continue to rise, clinical standards for processing quality have jumped from &#8220;functional usability&#8221; to &#8220;dimensional accuracy&#8221; and &#8220;long-term stability,&#8221; placing unprecedentedly stringent demands on the comprehensive performance of processing equipment. Simultaneously, breakthroughs in dental materials science have led to a dramatic expansion of available restorative material systems, from traditional metal-ceramic bases to a [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":5333,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[34],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-5330","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-news"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5330","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=5330"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5330\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":5334,"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5330\/revisions\/5334"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/5333"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=5330"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=5330"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.dentalxangtech.com\/ja\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=5330"}],"curies":[{"name":"WP","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}