Raise3D strengthens market position with two new 3D printers featuring enhanced speed and material compatibility.
Raise3D was present at RAPID+TCT 2025 this week, where they announced the launch of two more 3D printers, thus further integrating themselves into the additive manufacturing sector by moving beyond FFF technology.
After ten years of developing flexible 3D printing systems, the company integrated their first SLS printer and additionally improved their DLP printer as part of a plan to offer complete end-to-end productivity systems.
“To meet these needs, Raise3D takes a full-process approach—from deep integration of software, hardware, and materials to a comprehensive ecosystem spanning FFF, DLP, and SLS technologies,” said CEO Edward Feng. “We focus on balancing performance, cost, and efficiency to drive innovation and ease production challenges.”
The new RMS220 and DF2+ printers have already been validated for multiple applications, including functional prototypes, custom jigs, and low-volume end-use parts.
RMS220 SLS 3D Printer
The RMS220 marks Raise3D’s entry into selective laser sintering technology, designed specifically for batch production needs. The system features a generous 220 × 220 × 350 mm build volume and can print up to 5 kg of parts using PA12 material.
Production efficiency is a key highlight of the new printer, with printing rates reaching 2.2 L/h at 20% fill density. Downtime between print jobs is minimized thanks to a modular build chamber and a quick 45-minute powder change system.
The company emphasized the printer’s affordability, noting it was “designed to low total cost of ownership through hardware, material and system efficiencies.” Its compact footprint reduces space requirements in production environments while maintaining high throughput capabilities.
Powered by a high-performance 1064nm laser, the RMS220 can process professional-grade materials including PA12, PA11, and TPU. The printer achieves ±0.2 mm dimensional accuracy and supports a minimum wall thickness of 0.5 mm using PA11, resulting in reduced warping and excellent detail control.
A four-zone self-calibrating IR heating system helps maintain consistent part quality and material properties across multiple print jobs.
DF2+ DLP Resin 3D Printer
The DF2+ is an advanced model of Raise3D’s DLP resin printer. Its most notable upgrades are an increase in print speed by 20%, wider compatibility with premium performance resins, and a more powerful, long-lasting light engine.
The RFID traceability embedded in the printer creates an intelligent post-processing workflow which enhances the production loop. This civilization processes everything in a seamless manner from beginning to end.
Raise3D showcased the DF2+ with its full integration to Würth’s Digital Inventory Services DIS at the recent AMUG Conference in collaboration with Würth Additive Group. DIS allows users to manage digital parts, securely initiate on-demand production, and keep inventory of components deemed critical.

Open Material Program
Supporting its new hardware offerings, Raise3D continues to expand its Open Material Program (OMP), a collaboration with leading filament and resin manufacturers such as Henkel and Forward AM.
The company aims to introduce over 30 certified resins by the second quarter of this year, including flexible, ESD-safe, high-impact, clear, fire-retardant, medical-grade, and high-temperature options. This expanded material portfolio, combined with the DF2+’s enhanced speed, will make industrial DLP printing more accessible across various industries.

Availability
According to Raise3D, the RMS220 SLS printer is expected to begin shipping to customers in the United States and Europe in the fourth quarter of 2025. The DF2+ DLP printer will be available sooner, with shipments scheduled to start in the second quarter.
Visitors attending RAPID+TCT 2025 can Stop by Raise3D’s Booth 3025 for sample parts, live equipment demonstrations, and gaining insights on more novel applications of these new printing solutions.
With the upcoming new printers, Raise3D will be able to fully incorporate additive manufacturing into their offering which will further deepen their competitive moat in the 3D printing industry.
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