New RIZE 2XC 3D Printer is built as part of the RIZIUM Alliance™ with Sindoh Co., Ltd

Rize 2XC

  RIZE, Inc. debuts the RIZE 2XC 3D Printer, a professional desktop composite 3D printer born from the RIZIUM Alliance™.

Established at the beginning of the year, the RIZIUM Alliance™ is a collaboration between key industry partners and RIZE which aims at driving safety and sustainability in AM. As part of this alliance, we find Sindoh Co., Ltd. that expanded its 3D Printing offering with Rizium materials. The development of the US company new product requires a dual-extrusion system 3D printer unit from Sindoh, which has been redesigned to be compatible with RIZIUM materials. As a reminder, these materials are moisture- and chemically resistant, and easily sanitized with soap and water.

With an introductory price of $3,995 in the US market and €3,995 in Europe, the RIZE 2XC delivers durable and functional components. According to a press release, each of two independent extruders are specifically designed for hardened materials and composite filaments. One extruder runs RIZIUM composites and polymers while the other extruder runs RIZIUM Support, a support removal material designed by the US company for filament-based extrusion systems. As all support materials, RIZIUM support aims to ensure effortless post processing without requiring additional chemicals.

The 3D printer has been developed with Covid-19 pandemic living conditions in mind. At a time where people are still working from homes, both companies wanted to offer engineers a product that they could handle from home.

Sindoh’s cooperative R&D effort with RIZE showed us that we chose the right partner indeed – a partner as committed to innovation in materials and technologies as we are,” said BB Lee, CEO, 3D Printing Division at Sindoh Co., Ltd. “We’re delighted to expand our reach into more segments of the market through the cooperative solutions we are creating with RIZE.”

“The industry is overdue for collaborating to put team safety and health as a top priority as business enters a new normal,” said Andy Kalambi, CEO of RIZE. “The RIZE 2XC brings safe, sustainable 3D printing to the compact sub-$5K category for the first time, and can help more organizations gain an important competitive edge. It is also a demonstration of our openness to work with other industry players to deliver on the promise of health and safety of 3D printing users.”

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