The Right Resin Makes the Difference in Impression Accuracy
A custom impression tray that flexes, distorts, or warps during use produces an inaccurate impression and an inaccurate impression means remakes. Whip Mix VeriTRAY is a dedicated custom tray resin Whip Mix product engineered specifically for 3D printed dental impression trays. Rigid, dimensionally stable, and compatible with 385 nm and 405 nm printers, it is a printable dental tray material that slots into your existing workflow without process changes.
Available from ZirconiaGuys authorized US distributor of Whip Mix, shipping from Iselin, NJ within 1–2 business days.
Key Specs at a Glance
SprintRay Custom Tray Resin is engineered for the fabrication of accurate, custom dental impression trays used in restorative, prosthodontic, and implant workflows. The material is compatible with both 385 nm and 405 nm DLP and MSLA 3D printers, allowing seamless integration into a wide range of digital dental production environments. Its high-strength, rigid mechanical profile provides the dimensional stability required for precise impression-taking, helping ensure consistent and reliable clinical results. The resin produces a smooth surface finish that is compatible with major dental impression materials, supporting efficient tray preparation and use. Following printing, parts require a standard IPA wash and UV curing process to achieve optimal performance. Designed for short-term intraoral contact during impression procedures, SprintRay Custom Tray Resin offers a dependable solution for creating custom trays with excellent fit, accuracy, and durability.
What Makes VeriTRAY the Right 3D Printing Tray Material ?
Rigidity That Holds Under Impression Load
An impression tray must hold its exact geometry from loading to removal any flex during this window distorts the impression. Whip Mix VeriTRAY is a high strength tray resin Whip Mix product formulated to resist deformation under bite pressure and impression material loading. This rigidity is engineered specifically for tray applications not adapted from a model resin formula.
Dimensional Stability From Print Through Storage to Chairside
Custom trays are often printed in advance and stored before use. A 3D printing tray material that warps or creeps during storage produces trays that no longer match the patient's arch geometry by appointment day. VeriTRAY maintains dimensional stability post-cure through normal lab storage conditions the tray that leaves the printer is the same tray that seats on the patient.
Surface Finish Compatible With Major Impression Materials
VeriTRAY produces a smooth, consistent internal surface compatible with polyvinyl siloxane and polyether impression materials. Apply the appropriate tray adhesive for your chosen material before use. The smooth surface ensures proper adhesive bonding and clean impression release without surface artifacts.
Dual-Wavelength for Full Printer Fleet Coverage
As a dental impression tray resin validated for both 385 nm and 405 nm printers, VeriTRAY works across the most common DLP and MSLA platforms in dental labs today. Mixed printer fleets need only one custom tray resin Whip Mix product no separate resins per machine.
Is VeriTRAY the Right Material for Your Case?
VeriTRAY is specifically formulated for the fabrication of custom dental impression trays and is an excellent choice for both full-arch and single-quadrant tray applications. Its rigid, dimensionally stable properties help ensure accurate impressions, making it a reliable material for restorative, prosthodontic, and implant workflows where precision is critical.
However, VeriTRAY is not intended for every dental application. For surgical guide production, VeriGUIDE Clear is the preferred material because it is engineered specifically for guided surgical procedures and the associated clinical requirements. Likewise, occlusal splints and night guards should be fabricated using VeriSPLINT Clear, which is designed to withstand occlusal forces and provide long-term durability in therapeutic applications.
For diagnostic study models and orthodontic models, dedicated model resins such as VeriMODEL Grey or VeriMODEL Ivory offer the accuracy and handling characteristics needed for model production. Laboratories operating within the Keystone resin ecosystem may also consider Key Tray Resin, which is designed to support the same custom tray fabrication workflow on Keystone-compatible platforms.
For labs running Keystone resins alongside Whip Mix, the Key Tray Resin a dedicated custom tray resin for dental labs covers the same tray fabrication workflow on the Keystone platform. Both are available at ZirconiaGuys.
VeriTRAY in Your Digital Lab Workflow
Labs that print custom trays often also print surgical guides as part of implant planning workflows. The Key Guide Resin a surgical guide dental resin for implant surgery is a natural companion product for labs integrating both tray printing and guided implant surgery, available alongside VeriTRAY at ZirconiaGuys.
Other Whip Mix products that integrate into the same wash-and-cure workflow:
- VeriGUIDE Clear — surgical guide fabrication
- VeriSPLINT Clear — occlusal splints and night guards
- VeriMODEL range — diagnostic and restorative study models
All share the same IPA wash and UV cure process one workflow, multiple product categories.
Post-Processing Fast, Familiar, No New Equipment
- Wash: IPA in a standard dental wash station follow Whip Mix wash time for complete monomer removal
- Cure: UV unit at 385 nm or 405 nm full cure per Whip Mix specifications
- Finishing: Trim and smooth as needed VeriTRAY machines and trims cleanly
- Adhesive: Apply tray adhesive compatible with your impression material before clinWhy Order Whip Mix VeriTRAY from ZirconiaGuys ?
- Authorized Whip Mix distributor genuine product, specs guaranteed
- Ships within 1–2 business days from Iselin, NJ
- Expert support call us to confirm compatibility or compare 3D printing tray material options.
- Volume pricing contact us for lab-scale rates.
- One-stop sourcing order Whip Mix VeriTRAY alongside surgical guides, splints, model resins, zirconia, and PMMA in one order