DAEGU, South Korea: Micro-NX is a South Korean company that specialises in manufacturing dental electric motors, including motors for implant surgery procedures. Its electric motors are manufactured using a technology patented in China, Japan and the US. They are exported worldwide and are growing in popularity. At IDS 2021, Micro-NX will launch a new line of products, including contra-angle and straight handpieces available in gear ratios 1:1, 16:1 and 20:1.
The handpieces were developed with Micro-NX’s own technology. In the South Korean market in particular, the company’s electric motor, known as ELEC, boasts a unique market share.
“Not only is the torque strong but also the precision is high, so when removing prostheses, chair time is reduced by one-third,” says Dr Jung-soo Kim, head of a dentist’s office, who has been using the electric motor for more than ten years. “It is very useful for trimming margins with high torque at low speed and for precision preparations which can increase the completeness of prostheses.” He also stressed that “the greatest advantage of ELEC is that it can be adjusted while checking the rotational speed directly, so that one can maintain constant rotational speed and torque of the handpiece”.
Micro-NX is a B2B dental unit and implant manufacturer. It expects to expand its business with the launch of its new handpiece line. The company is concentrating on liaising with other manufacturers in order to provide products fitting their requirements.
“The electric motor is an essential part of the handpiece instrument, and we can meet our customers’ expectations because, with our company, there is the advantage of being able to obtain both from a single source,” said a Micro-NX spokesperson.
As a member of the Daegu Technopark, Micro-NX will be exhibiting its product portfolio at IDS 2021 (Hall 3.1, Booth L060–M060). More information about the company can be found at www.micronx.co.kr.
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