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Sector’s Pioneers Developed Rize One 3D Removes After Printing Process

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New 3D print techniques and printers keep the sector alive. The R&D centers of the companies continue their innovation projects. One of the most popular issue on these projects is after printing process. Rize One aims to offer a permanent solution for after printing operations.

The problems occur because of after printing process makes 3D printer users’ jobs harder. Rize Inc. brings a solution to this problem with Rize One printer.

Founded in 2012, from an experienced team of 3D printing materials, hardware and software professionals from Z Corporation, Objet and Revit, including Frank Marangell former President of Objet North America, Rize is backed by Longworth Venture Partners and SB Capital with $4M in seed funding.

The machine claims to cut turnaround time by 50%, reduce costs, improve part strength and eliminate the need for post-processing. Leveraging a patented Augmented Polymer Deposition (APD) process and Rize One, its own engineering and medical-grade thermoplastic filament, Rize says users can simply release a 3D printed part from its support structure cleanly, safely and in seconds with no filing or sanding required.

Rize One test üretimi
Rize One sample production

“Post-processing has been 3D printing’s dirty little secret, as engineers and additive manufacturing lab managers wrestled with the reality that post-processing parts after 3D printing often doubled the total process time; added substantial costs; and prevented 3D printers from the desktop,” said Rize CEO Frank Marangell. “Rize One eliminates those sacrifices, opening a world of possibilities for designers and engineers to deliver prototypes and on-demand finished parts much faster and with stronger material – than before. Whether 3D printing helps you go to market, or create a market, Rize will fundamentally alter your production cycle.”

 

Engin Buzhttp://printing3d.news
After graduating from the Department of Journalism in the Faculty of Communication at Ankara University, Mr. Engin Buz completed his master's degree in Yıldız Technical University's Department of Political Science and International Relations. In 2000, he began his career as a reporter working in various publishing companies and he has prepared culture-art and economic news. Working as an editor in publications for the textile industry since 2009, Buz has started to work at Textilegence established in 2013. Engin Buz is currently preparing business news for the textile and digital printing industries prominently.

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