
To mark the company’s tenth anniversary, Raise3D presented two new additive manufacturing systems at Rapid + TCT 2025 in Detroit: the RMS220 SLS system and the enhanced DF2+ DLP resintering platform. The company is thus pursuing its course of addressing industrial applications with scalable, integrated manufacturing solutions.
The RMS220 is Raise3D’s first 3D printer with selective laser sintering and has been specially designed for serial production. With an installation space of 220 × 220 × 350 millimetres and an output of up to 5 kilograms of PA12 per day, the system is aimed at companies with medium to high production requirements. According to the manufacturer, the printing speed is up to 2.2 liters per hour at 20 percent component density. Thanks to its modular design, quick powder change in 45 minutes and compatibility with open material systems such as PA12, TPU or PP, the RMS220 is said to enable low operating costs and short changeover times. According to Raise3D, the combination of a 75-watt laser and a self-calibrating, four-zone IR heating system ensures consistent material properties and dimensional accuracy of up to ±0.2 millimeters across multiple batches.
Raise3D CEO Edward Feng commented: “To meet these needs, Raise3D takes a full-process approach—from deep integration of software, hardware, and materials to a comprehensive ecosystem spanning FFF, DLP, and SLS technologies. We focus on balancing performance, cost, and efficiency to drive innovation and ease production challenges.”
At the same time, the company is presenting the DF2+, a revised version of its existing DLP system. In addition to a 20 percent increase in printing speed, a new light source with a longer service life has been integrated. In conjunction with an automated, RFID-based post-processing process and the validation of over 30 high-performance resins – including flame-retardant, ESD-safe or medically approved materials – the DF2+ addresses more complex industrial applications.
In addition, the DF2+ has been integrated into the Würth Additive Group’s digital inventory management system for the first time. This cooperation enables the secure, encrypted provision of 3D printing data and location-independent production across digital warehouse structures.
Raise3D plans to launch the DF2+ in the second quarter of 2025, while the RMS220 will be available in the USA and Europe in the third quarter.
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