TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies speaks to Raise3D about its entry into the Selective Laser Sintering segment.
Au-delà de la vitesse : l’impression 3D de grandes pièces composites en toute simplicité
Une imprimante 3D DLP à résine pour des pièces de haute précision
Précision DLP réelle, impressions plus rapides, flux de travail traçable
A Large Volume Industrial-Grade Printer Built for Uninterrupted Productivity
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TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies speaks to Raise3D about its entry into the Selective Laser Sintering segment.
Raise3D is tackling several challenges in SLS with its 3D printer and post-processing solutions. The company plans to continue expanding in this rapidly growing market!
Over the past decade, Raise3D has established itself as a key player in professional polymer 3D printing. Initially known for its FDM systems, the company has progressively expanded its portfolio to address a wider range of industrial needs, entering the resin market in 2023 and launching its first SLS solution in 2025.
Raise3D is expanding its dependable FDM portfolio to include SLS 3D printing as a manufacturer with industrial ambitions. Under Chief Operations Officer Fernando Hernandez, the company has channelled a large share of its workforce into engineering, while watching low-cost rivals push desktop extrusion into the professional tier.
Across multiple tests, the Raise3D DF2+ consistently demonstrated the precision and repeatability expected from a professional-grade DLP system. Our evaluation covered dimensional accuracy, geometric fidelity, and real-world functional performance using several of Raise3D’s proprietary resins.
We are pleased to announce that 3D Natives, a leading global media outlet in additive manufacturing, has recently conducted an in-depth review of Raise3D’s latest SLS system, the RMS220. The review concluded with an exceptional 9.7/10 rating, accompanied by highly positive remarks across multiple evaluation categories.
The Raise3D E2 represents professional-grade 3D printing with its Independent Dual Extruder (IDEX) system, making it ideal for businesses and serious makers who demand reliability and versatility. The IDEX architecture allows each extruder to operate independently, enabling advanced functions like Mirror Mode for printing a model and its inverse simultaneously, and Duplication Mode for printing two identical parts at once, effectively doubling production throughput.
Raise3D launched the new E3 IDEX 3D printer at FABTECH 2025. A Successor to the E2 and E2CF, the E3 is designed to meet the evolving demands of modern manufacturing. The popular E2 machine has been fine-tuned in terms of precision, efficiency, and versatility, and the new E3 targets improved prototyping and scaled-up end-use part production.
Raise3D has launched the E3 IDEX 3D printer, designed to deliver high-speed, stable and precise prints, at FABTECH 2025. Developed off the back of its E2 and E2CF printers, Raise3D says the E3 is designed to meet the ‘evolving demands of modern manufacturing.’