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  • Raise3D is Pathfinding “Flexible Manufacturing” with Customized Solutions

    Raise3D is Pathfinding “Flexible Manufacturing” with Customized Solutions

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    Raise3D is striving to offer “Pathfinding for Flexible Manufacturing” through customized 3D printing solutions for vertical markets. To jumpstart the campaign, the new company has recently unveiled the Pro2 Series, a new series of desktop 3D printers made with industrial-grade components. 

    Additive manufacturing has unquestionably disrupted certain aspects of industrial manufacturing, particularly when it comes to production cost and speed. 3D printing technology does all of this while offering high potential for customization. It’s convenient for rapid prototyping and, in a growing number of cases, end-production too.

    But there are still a number of barriers that have hindered the adoption of additive manufacturing in different industrial sectors. When it comes to high volume production with standardization, traditional manufacturing is still preferred over 3D printing.

    Read more: Raise3D Aims to „Pathfind Flexible Manufacturing“ with Pro2 Series 3D Printers

    What’s missing here is the transitional step between traditional manufacturing and additive manufacturing, and this is an issue that the 3D printer manufacturer Raise3D is currently aiming to tackle.

    The company has launched a campaign to “Pathfind Flexible Manufacturing”. This industrial movement will be sparked by Raise3D’s Pro2 Series, a new series of 3D printers that are equipped with industrial-grade parts. But, in order to understand the company’s new focus, it’s important to grasp exactly what Flexible Manufacturing means and how it will change the way that additive manufacturing is utilized on the factory floor.


    What is Flexible Manufacturing?

    There are a number of factors that the bright minds within the additive manufacturing industry are working to solve, and Flexible Manufacturing could be the bridge that solidifies the connection between 3D printing technology and the industrial world.

    The Flexible Manufacturing campaign from Raise3D focuses on building desktop FDM 3D printer factories with the new Pro2 Series 3D printer series. The company will offer customized 3D printing solutions to vertical markets, providing Flexible Manufacturing systems that are tailored for each customer and industrial sector.

    This will enable the creation of affordable and specialized manufacturing capacity. With Flexible Manufacturing, customers can efficiently produce various batch sizes, ranging from one to a few thousands, and is also easy to learn, maintain, upgrade, and scale-up.

    Raise3D’s latest range of 3D printers aim to break the boundaries that currently limit additive manufacturing, particularly in regard to materials and colors, parallel production of parts in different materials, as well as parallel production of different batch sizes.

    On top of that, the Flexible Manufacturing program that Raise3D is developing also works as an entry level introduction to 3D printing technology.


    How Raise3D Aims to Bridge the Gap Between Traditional Manufacturing and 3D Printing

    After gaining recognition for the highly coveted N2 series, Raise3D is now producing the Pro2 series to serve professionals and businesses that want to integrate a Flexible Manufacturing system onto the factory floor. The Pro2 and the Pro2 Plus 3D printers are engineered for short-run manufacturing, and include dual extrusion, a sizable build volume, and other industrial-grade components.

    From now until the end of the year, Raise3D will continue to prepare customized offers for various vertical markets. The company is open to talking with corporations interested in capitalizing on the opportunities that Flexible Manufacturing can potentially offer them.

    In September, the company will offer the Raise3D Corporate Package Services, followed by the first customized 3D printing solutions for specific vertical markets at the end of 2018.

    To learn more about or pre-order the new Pro2 Series, head over to Raise3D’s website.


    Raise3D Pro2 3D Printer

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  • Raise3D Aims to “Pathfind Flexible Manufacturing” with Pro2 Series 3D Printers

    Raise3D Aims to “Pathfind Flexible Manufacturing” with Pro2 Series 3D Printers

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    Raise3D has unveiled the Pro2 Series, a line of industrial-grade 3D printers that offer accuracy, reliability, and a wide range of material capabilities. The company has also announced a new vision to “Pathfind Flexible Manufacturing” by providing customized solutions for vertical markets. 

    Raise3D is aiming to become the “Pathfinder of Flexible Manufacturing” with the new Pro2 Series, the latest line of industrial-grade 3D printers to come from the Chinese manufacturer. The new 3D printer range, which includes the Pro2 and Pro2 Plus, offers dual-extrusion 3D printing, a wide variety of material compatibility, as well as accurate and reliable 3D printing performance.

    On the surface, the Pro2 Series 3D printers look quite similar to the company’s N2 Series. However, Raise3D claims that the new product range serves a completely different market than previous machines.

    “Even if our N2 printers have been considered among the best for desktop fabrication by Make Magazine and 3D Hubs Community, there was still room for improvement in some features. We carried out a full revision of our N2 series and designed a new printer with the best performance and quality components we could develop or find in the market. Our determination is to have the best possible FFF 3D printer to achieve our vision of Pathfinding for Flexible Manufacturing,” said Diogo Quental, CEO of Raise3D.

    According to Raise3D, the Pro Series 3D printers will be one of the fastest in dual extrusion 3D printing. The company also states that printing accuracy is 16 times higher than the market standard, while both usability and reliability is greatly improved.

    The pre-sale offer for Pro2 Series has officially started, and the official launch will take place on April 25 at the upcoming Rapid + TCT show in Texas.


    Raise3D Releases the Pro2 and Pro2 Plus 3D Printers

    The company has just unveiled two new 3D printer models; the Pro2 and Pro2 Plus. Raise3D’s Pro2 is the smaller iteration of the duo, featuring a 305 x 305 x 300 mm build volume. This 3D printer also offers a layer height of 0.01 mm, a filament sensor, camera, and filter. Other benefits include the ability to resume printing after a power outage, wide material capabilities, and an intuitive user interface. This Pro2 is priced at $3,999.


    Raise3D Pro2 3D printer

    Raise3D is also releasing the Pro2 Plus, which has a gargantuan build volume of 305 x 305 x 605 mm. Otherwise, this large-format 3D printer shares many of the same features as the smaller Pro2. The Pro2 Plus costs $5,999.

    Both the Pro2 and Pro2 Plus has dual extrusion system that uses electronic driven lifting, which offers 4 times the increased torque performance. The Pro2 Series 3D printers also boast improved calibration, high quality optical endstops, an improved hotend and nozzle, and a new build plate system that prevents warping and distributes an even amount of heat.


    Raise3D Pro2 Plus 3D printer

    Raise3D Launches New 3D Printers, Campaign to Become “Pathfinder of Flexible Manufacturing”

    The range of new 3D printers is more than just an improvement over the N2 Series, but is also a major step towards the industrial market. With the Pro2 Series, Raise3D is striving to be the “Pathfinder of Flexible Manufacturing”. What does this mean exactly? Well, from what we can gather, Raise3D is looking to position itself in between mass production and the customization capabilities of additive manufacturing.

    While mass production has improved lives in many facets, the industrialization has forced people to use the same exact products regardless of cultural differences. With 3D printing technology, Raise3D believes we are better able to create products that promote individualism and personalized experiences.


    However, with the current inability to shine on the stage of mass production, additive manufacturing has been primarily reserved for prototyping or lower volume batches. To solve this problem, the Chinese 3D printer manufacturer has developed the Pro2 Series for use in Desktop FDM 3D printing factories, or as Raise3D calls it, Flexible Manufacturing.

    “Flexible Manufacturing systems allow the creation of affordable (from 50K USD) manufacturing capacity, that can be efficient for batch sizes from 1 till a few thousands, easy to learn, easy to maintain, easy to upgrade and easy to scale-up,” the company states in its latest press release.

    The Pro2 Series line will focus on offering high flexibility, especially in regards to materials and colors used, production of different materials, as well as parallel production of different batch sizes. Another benefit of utilizing this Flexible Manufacturing system is that it offers an affordable entry point for companies that are new to additive manufacturing.

    At the moment, the details of the Pro2 and Pro2 Plus are sparse, but Raise3D will surely reveal further details and specifications in the near future.

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  • Raise3D N2 3D Printer: Review the Facts Here!

    Raise3D N2 3D Printer: Review the Facts Here!

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    The Raise3D N2 Plus has a huge build volume of 12″ x 12″ x 12″. Additionally, the entire printer is fully enclosed with a sturdy aluminum metal frame and ABS, acrylic, and poly-carbonate casing.

    The fully enclosed design not only improves print quality when printing with materials such as ABS, but also greatly enhances the safety of the printer, making the N2 Plus a great fit for schools and businesses.

    Printing with a Raise3D N2 3D printer is especially user-friendly due to a 7 inch full color touchscreen which allows for complete device control as well as print monitoring and fine tuning during a print. The functionality of this screen can also be accessed via wifi over a LAN setup, meaning you can control your Raise3D printer from anywhere in your home or office.

    The touchscreen is also integrated with the N2’s print resuming feature, allowing you to immediately resume a print that was interrupted due to a power outage or accidental shut-off.

    The Raise 3D N2 comes stock with a heated bed and their V2 Hot End capable of temperatures up to 300 C. This makes the N2 compatible with almost any material currently available, including PLA, ABS, PETG, Nylon, Carbon Fiber, TPU/TPE (Flexibles), and Metal Composites (with the upgrade to a wear resistant nozzle).

    Important to note is that the Raise3D N2 does not come with dual extrusion as standard. For those folks who need dual extrusion, the Raise3D N2 Dual is your best bet. With dual extrusion, you can print with two different colors at the same time, or pair one material with a dissolvable support material like PVA and HIPS. With soluble support, you can print complex models with ease.

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