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RAISE3D launches its innovative 3D printer series and filament series

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2024-06-11 14:58:04
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3D printer manufacturer Raise3D has launched a new Fused Manufacturing (FFF) 3D printer series called Pro3 HS and a supercore filament series.


The Pro3 HS series is equipped with a motion control system, which improves speed, accuracy, and simplifies the manufacturing of large composite components. Raise3D's Hyper Core filament has a dense fiber core and well arranged carbon fibers, which can enhance thermal conductivity and accelerate the melting of the filament at the hot end.

In addition, the unique distribution of fibers in Hyper Core filaments ensures fewer fibers protrude from the surface, thereby optimizing the retention of residual heat energy in the fiber rich core. This innovation enhances the polymer healing and welding process between adjacent lines and layers, significantly improving the Z-axis strength, surface printing quality, and printer nozzle lifespan.

Edward Feng, Global CEO of Raise3D, stated, "Through the Pro3 HS series, we now have integrated ultra high speed capabilities tailored for the production of large parts using composite materials. The upgraded closed-loop stepper motor further enhances motion control, enabling more precise and accurate printing in addition to improving printing speed.".

Advanced features suitable for multiple applications
The main features of the Pro3 HS series include the built-in Hyper FFF technology, which integrates high flow hot end and active damping system. This enables the printer to achieve a printing speed of up to 300mm/s using various composite wire materials. In addition, Raise3D has improved the accuracy of the extruder and stabilized the motion accuracy of the Pro3 HS series printer. These upgrades include closed-loop stepper motors, dual diaphragm couplings, and optimized shaft structures to ensure smoother and more stable operation.

In addition, the Pro3 HS series also features a new printing construction board designed to ensure consistent magnetic attraction, effectively reducing model warping. This printing plate also has heating capacity, accelerating to 100 ° C faster than its predecessor, thereby reducing waiting time and optimizing the efficiency of the printing process.

According to Raise3D, this series promotes uninterrupted printing by using a 2.5kg large drum storage box. These boxes support dual extruder functionality and allow seamless operation with external material containers. When one spool is used up, these spools will automatically transition to the new spool.

The templates for super core filaments such as ABS CF15, PPA CF25, and PPA GF25 will be accessed through ideaMaker software 5.0.6 that supports the Pro3 HS series.

In addition, templates for industrial PET CF 2.5kg black and ultra high speed PLA 2.5kg white filament will also be provided. Compatibility with the Hyper Core consumables series requires Hyper Speed upgrades and hot end components, including silicon carbide nozzles for Raise3D Pro3 printers.
We have started shipping to the US, Europe, and China markets, with delivery expected to begin in the US by the end of June and in Europe by the end of September.

The price of the Pro3 HS series will be the same as the current Pro3 series pricing:
Pro3 HS: $5599/4999 euros
Pro3 Plus HS: $7599/6499 euros
Raise3D also announced price promotions for its existing products. The prices of the Pro3 series will be adjusted as follows:
Pro3: $4599/3799 euros
Pro3 Plus: $5599/5299 euros
The HUK3 Hyper Speed kit bundle will have a special price:
Pro3+HUK3: $4999/3999 euros
Pro3 Plus+HUK3: $5999/5499 euros

Source: Laser Net

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