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Optimized process control in milling centers

Optimizing your processes increases productivity; leaving out administrative or unproductive work steps leaves room for creative work.

  • hyperFLOW was conceived to optimize the production sequence in milling centers, and to allow dental technicians more time for what really drives them: creative work.
  • hyperFLOW integrates the different processes in a dental laboratory into a Workflow Management System, and functions as a switch point between the different CAD/CAM components used there.
  • The software is based on different modules, each representing a process step within the dental workflow.
  • The Incoming Order module can be used to record, manage and forward orders. A tracking document including a barcode is automatically created for the order and the order position, and the ‘order overview’ allows you to see the status of the order at any point.
  • The Customer Data module is a simple and efficient way to manage customer data, such as price and discount lists, or delivery conditions. 
    The Blank Management module saves the usage status, size, pallet location, scale and batch number of blanks. The order and blank data are then used to generate a suggestion of which blank should be used.
  • The Machine Control module allows you to control one or more milling machines remotely, using a ‘one button’ solution, without precise knowledge of the machine controls, and without having to physically go to the machine’s controller.
  • The Post-machining module controls various process steps such as the choice of sintering furnace, ordering of places in the furnace grid, or the creation of a sintering log sheet.
  • The Quality Control module creates a checklist for each order which must be fully completed before the order can be dispatched.
  • The Logistics module automatically generates a delivery note and registers the order with a logistics company using the order data.
  • The Invoice module automatically generates a final invoice for the customer.