Description
$63,751,150,423.00
A precise, reliable, and affordable 3D printer that thrives under the harsh demands of any production environment.
Category: Printer
Description
Raise3D E2
Industrial 3D Printing for Flexible Manufacturing
Starting at:
3499
*
A precise, reliable, and affordable 3D printer that thrives under the harsh demands of any production environment.
Raise3D E2, User-friendly and powerful 3D printing in a compact package.
- Independent dual extruders give the E2 the ability to perform more advanced printing than other available desktop 3D printers.
- Raise3D E2 printers are built with durable, industrial-grade parts so you and your business never miss a beat. Reliably run your printer worry-free, around the clock, and give your production line the productivity boost it deserves.
- Repeat print designs with stunning accuracy, over hours of continuous printing.
- Find the perfect material to complement your 3D designs. Print in a wide variety of different filaments, each with unique material properties.
What features do you get with Raise3D E2?
- Try unique print options like Mirror Mode and Duplication Mode to dual print pieces simultaneously and cut your production time down to a fraction.
- The Raise3D E2 desktop 3D printer has a print volume of 330mm x 240mm x 240mm.
- Auto bed leveling is a standard issue in your Raise3D E2 printer. An extremely accurate sensor monitors the distance between the plate and extruder, then adjusts the nozzle height automatically to make sure that distance is perfect throughout the entire printing process.
- The Raise3D E2 comes with a Flexible Build Plate, so you can easily remove prints and minimize the potential for post-print processing damage.
- Breathe easy in your printer’s office, desk space, classroom, or print factory with Raise3D’s installed HEPA air filtration that cleans the air of any particles (including nanoparticles!) released during printing. Designed to get work done quietly in the background of any workspace.
- All 3D printers from Raise3D connect seamlessly to ideaMaker, an easy-to-navigate slicing software programmed to push your printer to top performance. Also get access to ideaMaker Library, a platform where community members can share files with others, and RaiseCloud, an accessible cloud-based 3D printing management platform.
- Reliable Filament Detection and Power Loss Recovery systems make your user experience seamless, regardless of interruptions. Automatically restart your print progress, even if the lights go out.
Raise3D E2 Printer Specs
Build Volume
11.6 × 9.4 × 9.4 inch / 295 × 240 × 240 mm
Layer Height
20 μm - 250 μm
Build Plate Leveling
Mesh-leveling with Flatness Detection
Max Build Plate Temp.
110 ºC
Max Nozzle Temp.
300ºC
Additional resources
With its endless possibilities, our Xperts are here to help you find the right combination of solutions that will enhance your product by allowing you to innovate, develop, and design without limits.
ABS
- ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is a thermoplastic 3D printing filament characterized by its reliability, stiffness, strength, and impact resistance. It also features higher dimensional stability and chemical resistance.
ASA
- ASA (Acrylic styrene-acrylonitrile) is an opaque thermoplastic 3D printing filament with similar mechanical properties to ABS but superior UV and weather resistance. Therefore, it is commonly used in outdoor applications which can retain their color and properties.
PETG
- PETG (Polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified) is an industrial thermoplastic 3D printing filament with excellent chemical resistance. PETG is strong, durable, with good heat resistance, and easy to print.
PLA
- PLA (Polylactide) is a non-toxic, bio-based industrial thermoplastic that is 100% bio-degradable. It’s notable for being easy to print with, durable, and relatively strong, making it one of the most user-friendly 3D printing filaments available on the market.
PET GF
- Raise3D Commercial PET GF is a PET-based glass fiber-reinforced polymer thread. (Polyethylene terephthalate). Glass fibers that are evenly distributed improve the stiffness, strength, thermal resistance, and chemical resistance of the PET matrix. With a tensile stiffness and strength of over 4.1 GPa and 70 MPa, respectively, PET GF after heating stabilizes its heat resistance at about 120 °C.
PA12 CF
- PA12 CF is a Polyamide 12 (PA12, Nylon 12)-based 3D printing filament, reinforced with Carbon Fiber. Carbon Fiber enhances Nylon’s stiffness, strength, rigidity, shrink ratio, and surface quality, as well as improving chemical and thermal resistance
PC (Polycarbonate)
- PC (Polycarbonate) is a strong thermoplastic 3D printing filament characterized by its excellent impact resistance, high stiffness, heat resistance, and flame-retardant properties. As a result, PC filament can absorb impact, prevent deformation or cracks, and maintain stability under high temperatures and flames. Due to its 110°C heat resistance, PC performs well in high-temperature environments, such as under the hood of a car.
PP (Polypropylene)
- PP (Polypropylene) is a thermoplastic 3D printing filament and as well as being commonly used in daily life. PP filament is durable, break-resistant, fatigue-resistant, and semi-flexible. Parts that are 3D printed in PP are well-suited for uses that involve twisting, flexing, or bending. PP is also a contact-safe material for food, chemical, and medical applications, including orthopedic use due to its lightweight and low friction characteristics.
TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethane)
- TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethane) is a flexible and elastic 3D printing filament. Its rubber-like elasticity, resilience, and durability make it suitable for uses requiring impact absorption and a soft-touch surface.
PPA GF
- PPA GF is a glass fiber-reinforced composite filament material based on PPA. It is distinguished from aliphatic polyamides (e.g.PA6) by higher melting point, glass transition temperatures (Tg), lower moisture absorption, and greater dimensional stability. The incorporation of short glass fibers further improves upon the properties of PPA matrix.
PPA CF
- PPA CF Filament is a carbon fiber-reinforced composite filament material based on PPA. Thanks to its high-performance Nylon matrix, this composite filament has superior mechanical and thermal properties than other Nylon filaments. The PPA CF has a lower density, lower moisture absorption, high strength and rigidity, high wear and creep resistance, and excellent chemical and heat resistance.
Alloy 910
- Due to its exceptional mechanical performance with excellent toughness, strength, and impact resistance, nylon or PA (Polyamide) is an extensively used engineering and industrial material. It is suitable for instruments, functional pieces, and end-use components. Additionally, its low coefficient of friction makes it perfect for moving components and ergonomic instruments.
Hyper Speed PLA
- One of the specifically created filaments from the High-speed filament range for FFF printing is the Hyper Speed PLA filament. High-speed printing can result in nozzle blockage and subpar bonding between layers because the filament is passed into the heat block quickly and the polymer has little time to transition from a solid to a molten state.
PET CF
- A carbon fiber-reinforced polymer material based on PET is called Raise3D Industrial PET CF. (Polyethylene terephthalate). The rigidity, strength, heat, and chemical resilience of the PET material are improved by evenly distributed 15-weight percent carbon fibers. After cooling, PET CF achieves a tensile stiffness and strength of more than 6 GPa and 80 MPa, respectively, and stabilizes its heat resistance at a temperature of about 150 oC. Due to its superior printability, dimensional stability, high creep resistance, and low moisture absorption compared to carbon fiber-reinforced Nylon filament, PET CF is the best material to use when printing carbon fiber composites for durable and economical end uses, such as jigs, fixtures, and functional parts.
Hyper Speed ABS
- One of the specifically created filaments from the High-speed filament range for FFF printing is the Hyper Speed ABS Filament. High-speed printing can result in nozzle blockage and subpar layer bonding because the filament is passed into the heat block quickly and has little time to dissolve from a solid to a molten state. Additionally, during high-speed printing without a heated room, ABS can experience warpage and delamination of the produced component.
Customer stories
The know-how of the SolidXperience optimization service has enabled LDV to achieve its productivity objectives, carry out large-scale projects and remain competitive against the competition.
Vincent Alie Design Director
Since implementing PDM, we have the foundation in place that we need to automate our processes, eliminate waste, and remove unnecessary costs.
Chip MontgomeryTeam Leader
Our success rate is so high because we’ve validated close correlation between the results we get from SOLIDWORKS Plastics Professional and actual production, using photoelastic and microscopic analysis tools to confirm the software’s simulation results.
Jeffrey NicollPresident
With SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D, we’ve reduced BOM generation time from hours to minutes, and the BOM information that we output is more accurate.
Shawn EckhardtControls Engineer
From incoming part lots to in-process assembly inspections, SOLIDWORKS Inspection software helps us catch more unacceptable parts and eliminate assembly issues.
Mark GerhartConfiguration Manage
With the automation that we’ve achieved integrating SOLIDWORKS with our ERP system, our designers only have to worry about working on the design and getting that job done properly... It’s much easier to visualize and model these designs in SOLIDWORKS, and we’ve been able to automate fabrication by employing MBD techniques.
Anderson ViecelliOwner and Engineering Manager
SOLIDWORKS Composer software gives us the capability to automate the creation of renderings and exploded views, which further enhances our understanding of the project.
Gary HagerSenior Project Manager/Engineer
What really sold me on SOLIDWORKS Visualize software was the ‘glass’ quality—how real it makes glass bottles look. We do a lot with glass and plastics, and we need a tool that provides the most photorealistic images possible. With the other packages, the glass quality was really not there, so we chose to standardize on SOLIDWORKS Visualize.
Jenny DeMarco StaabSenior Industrial Engineer
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Additional information
3D Printer Caracteristics | 3rd Party Materials, FDM |
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Brand | Raise3D |
Materials | ABS, PLA, TPU |
Part Caracteristics | Flexible |
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