3D printer producer Raise3D has marked its tenth anniversary by launching two new 3D printers at RAPID + TCT 2025 in Detroit, going down from April 8-10.
The corporate launched the RMS220, its first Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printer, and the DF2+, an enhanced Digital Gentle Processing (DLP) resin system that builds on its predecessor, the DF2. Each programs goal to fulfill the rising demand for dependable, end-to-end AM workflows that assist a spread of manufacturing wants.
Raise3D CEO Edward Feng mentioned, “To fulfill these wants, Raise3D takes a full-process strategy—from deep integration of software program, {hardware}, and supplies to a complete ecosystem spanning FFF, DLP, and SLS applied sciences. We give attention to balancing efficiency, value, and effectivity to drive innovation and ease manufacturing challenges.”
Each programs have been validated to be used in customized jigs, purposeful prototypes, and low-volume components. The DF2+ is anticipated to start delivery within the second quarter (Q2) 2025, with the RMS220 following in This fall for the US and Europe.
Throughout the RAPID + TCT occasion, Raise3D is providing reside demonstrations, software overviews, and pattern half shows at Sales space 3025.


Key advantages of the RMS220 SLS 3D printer
In response to the producer, the RMS220 serves as Raise3D’s first production-oriented SLS system, developed to accommodate batch manufacturing necessities. It gives as much as 5 kgs of each day 3D printed output utilizing PA12, supported by a 220 × 220 × 350 mm construct quantity. For customers needing quick turnaround, the printer delivers a pace of as much as 2.2 L/hr at 20% fill density.
Raise3D has geared up the system with a modular construct chamber and a powder-change course of that takes roughly 45 minutes, making it simpler to change between supplies with minimal downtime. A high-performance 1064nm laser permits the usage of a broad vary of supplies, together with PA12, PA11, and TPU, whereas sustaining a low complete value of possession by streamlining effectivity throughout {hardware}, consumables, and workflow.
From a manufacturing standpoint, the RMS220 goals to ship dependable outcomes with precision. It helps a dimensional accuracy of ±0.2 mm and a minimal wall thickness of 0.5 mm when utilizing PA11, which might be helpful for detailed components or purposeful prototypes.
A 75W laser and a four-zone, self-calibrating infrared heating system assist keep constant materials properties throughout batches. Designed with ease of use in thoughts, the system requires much less coaching and maintenance, whereas its compact measurement reduces area calls for in manufacturing environments.
Expanded resin compatibility and digital stock integration for DF2+
Raise3D’s newest DF2+ DLP 3D printer features a high-power, longer-lasting mild engine and a 20% print pace increment. The system is appropriate with a wider vary of high-performance resins and features a post-processing workflow with radio-frequency identification (RFID) traceability to assist a streamlined manufacturing loop.
Materials flexibility stays a central focus. By way of its Open Materials Program (OMP), Raise3D is working with companions corresponding to Henkel and Ahead AM to validate a rising checklist of resins. By Q2 2025, over 30 choices are anticipated to be obtainable, together with ESD-safe, fire-retardant, high-temperature, medical-grade, versatile, clear, and high-impact supplies. This growth is meant to assist purposes throughout a variety of industries.
Moreover, Raise3D has partnered with Würth Additive Group, demonstrating a totally built-in system in Würth’s Digital Stock Providers (DIS) platform. Having showcased at AMUG 2025, the setup is described as the primary 3D printer integration with encrypted digital half distribution and safe, on-demand manufacturing capabilities. This mix is geared toward enabling extra scalable use of AM inside industrial provide chains.
Technical specs and pricing of RMS220 SLS and DF2+ DLP 3D printer
For extra particulars concerning the 3D printers, contact or go to the Raise3D web site.
| RMS220 SLS 3D printer | |
| Expertise | Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) |
| Construct Quantity | 220 × 220 × 350 mm (8.7 × 8.7 × 13.8 inch) |
| Laser Kind | 75 W fiber laser, wavelength 1064 nm |
| Printing Velocity | 2.2L/h (packing density 20% by weight) |
| Max Powder Temp. | 220°C |
| Hopper Dimension | 31.5 L, 40 L if prolonged with materials field |
| Most Output | 5 kg/ Day* |
| *Utilizing PA12 materials and customary parameter settings, packaging density is 20% of weight | |
| Layer Peak | 0.05 – 0.40 mm |
| Supported Supplies | Raise3D PA12 Powder/ Raise3D PA11 Powder/ Raise3D TPU90A White Powder/ Raise3D TPU90A Powder/ Raise3D PA12 GB Powder |
| Slicer | ideaMaker |
| Enter File Codecs | STL/ OBJ/ 3MF/ OLTP/ STEP/ STP/ IGES/ IGS |
| DF2+ DLP 3D printer | |
| Expertise | Digital Gentle Printing (DLP) |
| Construct Dimension (W × D × H) | 200 × 112 × 300 mm (7.87 × 4.41 × 11.8 inch) |
| Max Printing Velocity | 100 mm/h (Utilizing Draft Resin and 200 μm layer peak on DF2+. Precise print time obtained by printing a set of check components at room temperature: 24-26°C, humidity: lower than 50%) |
| Normal Printing Velocity | 50-60 mm/h (Common of all Raise3D supplies printed at 100 μm layer peak. Print pace will differ relying on resin sort, layer peak and half geometry, and so forth.) |
| XY Decision | 2560 × 1440 |
| Layer Peak | 50-200 micron |
| Gentle Supply Density | Twice the sunshine supply density of DF2 |
| Raise3D Resins | Raise3D Normal White Resin, Raise3D Excessive Element Apricot Resin, Raise3D Powerful 2K Gray Resin, Raise3D Inflexible 3K Gray Resin, Raise3D Excessive Clear Resin, Raise3D Draft Gray Resin Coming Quickly: Raise3D Normal Black, Raise3D ESD, Raise3D Excessive Temperature Resin |
| Open Materials Program (OMP) | LOCTITE 3D IND405, LOCTITE 3D PRO476, LOCTITE 3D 3843, LOCTITE 3D PRO410, LOCTITE 3D PRO417, Ultracur3D RG 3280, Ultracur3D RG 1100 B, Ultracur3D EL 60, Ultracur3D EL 4000 Coming Quickly: LOCTITE 3D IND147, LOCTITE 3D 3843 White |
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Featured picture reveals 3D printed half made with DF2+. Picture through Würth Additive Group.
