Boost Your Manufacturing with 3D Printed Rapid Tooling
Experience unprecedented flexibility and speed in producing specialized tooling molds, dies, and patterns. Revolutionize your assembly line with 3D printed rapid tooling.
Experience unprecedented flexibility and speed in producing specialized tooling molds, dies, and patterns. Revolutionize your assembly line with 3D printed rapid tooling.
3D printing allows for rapid prototyping and production of metal forming dies, end of arm tooling, thermoforming molds, and more. Minimize lead times and production costs while overcoming the design limitations associated with traditional tooling
Create injection molds involving complex geometries, reducing the turnaround time for manufacturing unique plastic components.
Produce intricate shapes and geometries at significantly higher speeds and lower costs than traditional pattern-making methods.
Reduces material waste and lead times, particularly for short-run productions and complex, customized designs.
Produce stamping die prototypes swiftly, testing and refining designs before investing in full-scale production tooling.
NEWTEAM MEDICAL, a leading French company specializing in customized medical prosthetics, has embraced the innovative use of 3D printing technology and made constant use of three Raise3D Pro2 Series printers. By leveraging the precision and versatility of Raise3D printers, they have transformed the manufacturing process, resulting in enhanced quality, increased customization, and improved patient care.
Cosmic Grips was founded in 2020. It prints about 600 pieces prints with Raise3D E2 printers in half a year, and the final products through printing are installed and sold by Vertical Solution, which is a well-known brand that has completed over 100 rock climbing projects in the United States.
The Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences uses a Pro2 Plus dual-extruder professional 3D printer in its laboratory. The team, led by Dr. Jonah Choi, makes use of the Pro2 Plus to manufacture multiple aids for radiation treatment.
RBP Metallurgy is a Mexican company offering development services for customized parts as well as their manufacture. For more than 50 years, RBP has relied on the conventional casting and molding process. By implementing Raise3D printers in their factory, RBP Metallurgy introduced a sharp change to their production line.
The French company, Nanoe, specializes in high purity ready-to-sinter nanopowders for high tech applications. Originally known for developing products specifically designed for sintering high-performance ceramics, Nanoe launched a new brand, Zetamix – the first ceramic and metal filaments in 2018. The Raise3D Pro2 printer is the perfect machine for using Zetamix as it enables a better quality of printing by reducing stress on the filaments, which are less flexible than polymers.
At the radiotherapy department in the AMC (Academic Medical Center – Amsterdam), the treatment goal is to remove the tumor as effectively as possible without affecting healthy cells. The Pro2 Series 3D printer from Raise3D plays an important role in this. Clinical physician and frequent user of the printer, Atilla Erogluer, explains how that works.
“We chose a Raise3D printer because it is reliable, has a large construction area, and can print quickly.”
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