Meet RayForm at PhilMedical Expo 2026: Materials That Fit the Workflow

Three cities. One production vision.

After Cairo, RayForm’s August exhibition series continues in Manila. We will join PhilMedical Expo 2026 and its co-located Dental Expo from 19 to 21 August at SMX Convention Center Manila.

For dental laboratories and distributors, our focus is narrow by design: resin, printed samples, printer fit, and the support required to keep a workflow consistent.

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Where to Find RayForm at PhilMedical Expo and Dental Expo 2026

Meet RayForm at Booth 259 to examine printed dental samples across our full resin portfolio. Bring your printer model, current application, purchasing plan, or distribution questions. We can discuss starting parameters, post-processing, technical documents, bulk supply, and channel cooperation in one working session.

01 · Event
9th PhilMedical Expo 2026, co-located with Dental Expo
02 · Dates
19–21 August 2026
03 · Hours
10:00 AM–6:00 PM
04 · Venue
Halls 1–4, SMX Convention Center Manila
05 · RayForm booth
259
06 · Booth focus
Dental resins, printed samples, parameter support, bulk supply and distribution

PHILMEDICAL · DENTAL EXPO 2026 · RAYFORM EVENT JOURNAL 02/03 · MANILA

The organizer describes the event as a three-day platform for exhibits, seminars, training, and B2B meetings across medical and dental sectors [1]. Admission is free but restricted to trade professionals, with advance or on-site badge registration available [2]. Dental equipment and supplies are part of the official exhibitor profile [3].

That broad setting makes a focused plan useful. If dental 3D printing materials are on your list, Booth 259 is where the conversation gets specific.

02

A Full Dental Resin Portfolio, Shown Through Real Samples

A resin label can list an application. A printed sample lets you inspect how that application appears in physical form.

RayForm will bring samples representing the full dental 3D printing resin range [4]:

01

Models

  • High-precision implant model
  • high-temperature model
  • water-washable model
02

Laboratory procedures

  • Surgical guide
  • wax casting
  • gingiva mask
03

Denture and splint

  • Denture base
  • invisible denture base
  • hard splint
  • soft splint
04

Crown and restorative

  • Temporary crown and bridge
  • permanent crown
  • fixed hybrid denture
05

Orthodontics

  • 4D clear aligner resin
  • indirect bonding tray resin

TYPE COLONNADE · MONO EDITORIAL · RAYFORM DENTAL RESIN PORTFOLIO

Use the samples as discussion tools. Ask which features should be checked for a particular application. Compare margins, surface quality, detail, thin areas, flexibility, or fit where relevant. Then connect the observation to the printer and post-processing sequence you use in your own lab.

The RayForm dental resin portfolio provides the current category overview before the show.

03

Start with the Printer You Already Own

Many laboratories are not looking to replace their installed printer fleet. They want a wider material choice and a reliable way to qualify it.

RayForm resins are developed for mainstream open LCD and DLP systems [4]. But open compatibility should not be reduced to a wavelength statement. The exact printer model, light source, layer height, build layout, part geometry, room conditions, wash routine, and post-cure cycle still shape the result.

Bring the exact machine name to Booth 259. We can check the RayForm printer parameter database for a starting profile [5]. If the model is not listed, the useful next step is to define the test information required. Guessing an exposure time at the booth would not help your production team.

04

From One Good Print to a Repeatable Lab Process

The first successful build proves that a combination can work. Production asks a harder set of questions:

  • Does the same setup work across several build plates?
  • Can another operator follow it?
  • Are washing and post-curing controlled?
  • What inspection points decide whether a part passes?
  • Can the process be transferred to a second printer?

This is where material selection, parameter control, and documentation meet. RayForm’s technical support center provides TDS files across the resin range [6]. At the show, we can discuss how those documents and starting settings should connect to a laboratory’s own validation record and SOP.

The goal is practical: fewer avoidable retries and a process the team can repeat.

05

A Clearer Discussion for Distributors

For a distributor, a large catalog is useful only when each item has a clear place. Which applications have active local demand? Which samples help a buyer understand the difference? What technical questions will arrive after the first order? How will the distributor obtain updated TDS files and printer guidance?

RayForm’s channel model combines the material portfolio with product documents, sample discussion, technical onboarding, and supply planning [7]. At Booth 259, prospective partners can discuss:

  • product mix for dental laboratories and digital production customers;
  • sample and technical-document needs;
  • printer coverage and parameter support;
  • bulk order planning and supply continuity;
  • training topics for sales and technical staff;
  • the steps required to evaluate a distribution relationship.

No generic partnership pitch. Bring the market, customer group, and expected demand you are working with.

06

Your Booth 259 Meeting Checklist

Before visiting, note the following:

  • printer brand and exact model;
  • the dental applications you currently print;
  • current material and the reason you are considering a change;
  • recurring print or post-processing issue;
  • expected monthly volume;
  • required technical or purchasing documents;
  • territory and customer type for distribution discussions.

If possible, bring a photo of a failed part or an example of the result you want to improve. It gives the technical discussion a real starting point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01When and where is PhilMedical Expo 2026?

The event runs from 19 to 21 August 2026, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, in Halls 1–4 at SMX Convention Center Manila [2].

02Is Dental Expo part of PhilMedical Expo 2026?

Yes. The organizer lists Dental Expo as one of the events co-located with the ninth PhilMedical Expo [1].

03Where is RayForm’s booth?

RayForm will be at Booth 259 throughout the three-day event.

04What will be displayed?

RayForm will display its full dental 3D printing resin portfolio through resin products and printed application samples. No on-site printer demonstration is promised in this article.

05Can RayForm help with settings for an existing LCD or DLP printer?

We can review the exact printer model, check available starting profiles, and identify the information needed for a material test. Final settings must be validated under the laboratory’s own production conditions [4][5].

06Can I discuss distribution or bulk orders?

Yes. Booth meetings can cover product range planning, technical materials, parameter support, commercial evaluation, bulk purchasing, and distributor cooperation.

08

Meet RayForm in Manila

Most vendors sell you a machine. We build the production system behind it.

At Booth 259, that system begins with materials and samples, then moves into the parameters, process control, documentation, and supply relationship behind them.

Visit us from 19 to 21 August 2026 at SMX Convention Center Manila. To reserve time for a technical or distribution discussion, contact RayForm before PhilMedical Expo 2026 or send a WhatsApp message to +86 156 7514 4495 with your preferred meeting time.

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References

[1]PhilMedical Expo — PhilMedical Expo 2026 home page philmedical.com

[2]PhilMedical Expo — General Information philmedical.com

[3]PhilMedical Expo — Exhibitor Profile philmedical.com

[4]RayForm — Dental 3D Printing Resins rayformtech.com

[5]RayForm — Printer Parameter Database rayformtech.com

[6]RayForm — Technical Resources & Support rayformtech.com

[7]RayForm — About Us rayformtech.com

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