Equipment for dental laboratories
Laboratory equipment,
specified properly.
Benchtop machines for finishing, cleaning and injection — specified against your real case volume, not a wish list.

LZBP-1 Single-Pen Laboratory Sandblaster
Surface Treatment
What we stock for
6 benches, 6 decisions. Each one changes what leaves your lab.
On the bench this month
Three units that solve a problem most labs have already worked around once.
How an order actually runs
Step 1
Tell us the case, not the part number
Describe what you are producing and in what volume. Specifying from the case backwards is the only way to avoid buying a machine that technically matches the spec sheet and still does not fit the workflow.
Step 2
A quote you can hand to accounting
Line-item pricing, lead time, freight class and the applicable sales-tax treatment — including resale-certificate handling — on one document. PO numbers carried through to the invoice.
Step 3
Delivered, uncrated, and actually switched on
Freight is booked to your dock with a lift-gate where the crate needs one. Commissioning notes and a voltage check list ship with every unit rather than living on a forum thread.
Buying more than one bench at a time?
Multi-unit and fit-out orders are quoted directly — freight consolidates, and the lead times stop being independent of one another. Send the list and we will come back with one document.



