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Rize - xRize Full Color & Carbon Composite Industrial 3D Printer, 12" x 8" x 8" Build Volume, #B101393
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NOTE: This listing is for a lightly used DEMO unit. We are offering it at a huge discount. Rize has been purchased by Palitra. You can purchase Inks and materials directly from them HEREXRize is the world’s first industrial Additive Manufacturing solution for creating vibrant, full-color functional parts with minimal post-processing. Through use of their patented Augmented Material Deposition (AMD) process, extrusion and material jetting are combined to produce incredibly strong parts that require almost no post-processing. With an ability to print color (using CMYK Ink), users can embed graphics, logos, instructions and QR codes in the part creating digitally augmented parts for fully traceable and trusted parts. xRize is the only full-color 3D printer capable of producing composite parts. Gain access to vivid colors at a fraction of the cost of other professional color printers.
xRize Standard Features:- Full-color, functional printing - Print graphics and text directly into parts including QR codes, part numbers, instructions, or safety warnings.
- Exceptional Class Leading Z-strength - Ideal for functional prototypes, tooling, and end-use parts.
- Easy to use, fast time to part - Minimal, pre and post-processing with no solvents.
- UL Greenguard certified - People-safe and environmentally friendly thanks to its recyclability. Suits office, production, and field use.
- Digitally Augmented Parts - Text, images and QR codes for traceability, built-in trust and IP controls.
- 1 Year Standard Warranty (Phone/Email Support from Rize directly)
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Starter Kit: Used Rizium GF, Release Ink, Cyan Ink, Magenta Ink, Yellow Ink, Black Ink cartridges, Ink Waste tray, Accessory Kit, Chamber filter, Build Plate
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Build Volume: | 12" x 8" x 8" (310 x 200 x 200mm) |
Build Materials: | Rizium Carbon/Endura/One/Black, CMYK and Marking Ink |
X/Y Accuracy: | +/- 0. 127mm or +/- 0.003mm/mm, whichever is greater (0.005") |
Z Accuracy: | +/- layer thickness (see below) |
Extrusion Layer Thickness: | 0.250mm or 0.125mm (0.0098" or 0.005") |
Extrusion Tip Diameter: | 0.4mm |
Jetting Resolution: | X/Y = 300dpi; Z = 200dpi at 0.125mm layer thickness |
Filament Capacity: | (2) 820g spools with hot-swap; 1640g total |
Fluids Capacity: | (5) 120ml cartridges; one each of color and release agent |
Filament Usage: | 7 grams per hour on average; geometry dependent |
Fluids Usage: | 1ml per hour on average; geometry dependent |
Connectivity: | Ethernet: RJ45, 10/100Mbps / USB Type A port |
Compliance: | ANSI/CAN/UL 2904, FCC, RoHS, CE, NRTL |
Operating Environment: | 59-86 deg F (15-30 deg C), 20-60% humidity |
Power: | 120-240VAC 50/60Hz, 750W |
Device Dimensions: | 21. 4" H x 36" W, 25.4" D (535 x 915 x 647mm) |
Weight: | 137 lbs (62kg) |
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RIZE launches full color XRIZE 3D printer, technical specifications and pricing
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RIZE, the Boston-headquartered provider and proprietary holder of Augmented Polymer Deposition (APD) technology, has released a new, full color 3D printer: the XRIZE.
Due to the nature of APD technology, multi-color capabilities have been anticipated from the company since the launch of its first 3D printer, the RIZE ONE, known for an ability to render images on white parts in blue ink. Boosting its industrial applications, the company has also launched two engineering-grade materials for the XRIZE.
Andy Kalambi, President and CEO of RIZE, comments, “Our innovative platform approach is the core to driving sustainable innovation,”
“With the launch of XRIZE, RIZIUM CARBON, RIZIUM ENDURA and RIZE CONNECT, we are now realizing the potential of this platform, providing our customers with maximum flexibility, complete ease of use and quickest ROI.”
RIZE Augmented Polymer Deposition
RIZE APD technology merges extrusion based FFF with material jetting, i.e. white plastic is extruded through a nozzle, then an inkjet print head runs over to add color, or the the company’s famed “Release Ink.” By fusing these two technologies, RIZE capitalizes on the inherent strength and design flexibility of FFF while remaining open to a further degree of material flexibility.
The idea with RIZE 3D printers is that more inks can be added to help tune the properties of the extruded plastic. Multi color capabilities is a step forward toward co-ordinating a wide variety of different materials within a single build. And, as hinted by in a 2017 interview with Eugene Giller, Founder and CTO of RIZE, it is the result of customer demand.
Sample full color 3D printed part from the XRIZE. Photo via RIZEWhy multicolor 3D printing?
Essentially, the use of the full CMYK color spectrum gives customers more choice in the appearance of a finished product. It facilitates coding, for example jigs and fixtures on an assembly line can be matched to their appropriate stages. It also enhances to ability to clearly communicate a concept in product development.
Potential use cases described by the company include, “prototypes for FEA and stress analysis, tooling with safety instructions, consumer products, package design, GIS mapping, anatomical parts for patient/clinician communication, pre-surgical planning and parts for marketing and the entertainment industry. ”
As in RIZE’s previous release, Digitally Augmented Parts (DAP), full color also improves a user’s ability to instill data and codes into a part, which can be used as an anti-counterfeiting measure and for traceability.
Sample XRIZE part. Photo via RIZEIndustrial 3D printer materials
In addition to CMYK ink, the XRIZE is compatible with new RIZIUM CARBON and RIZIUM ENDURA materials, in addition to the existing RIZIUM ONE and RIZIUM BLACK.
RIZIUM CARBON is a carbon-fiber reinforced thermoplastic, providing the strength needed for functional prototyping. Black in color, this material is not compatible with the CMYK ink, unlike RIZIUM ENDURA.
Termed as a “fiber-reinforced filament” RIZIUM ENDURA has a high impact strength, and is specially suited to producing large parts.
For white RIZIUM filaments, color, text, image and texture maps are easily added through the RIZE ONETOUCH software. From 2019, the company will also be launching the RIZE CONNECT platform, enabling users to remotely and manage print jobs on farm of RIZE ONE and XRIZE 3D printers.
Text can be easily added to XRIZE 3D prints. Photo via RIZEXRIZE full technical specifications and pricing
The manufacturer’s suggested retail prize for the XRIZE 3D printer is $55,000. Market availability for the system is expected in 2019.
Currently available technical specifications are listed below.
Material input: Four-channel color and dedicated Release Ink channel
Device dimensions: 21.4” H x 36” W x 25.4” D (535 x 915 x 647mm)
Build volume: 12”x 8” x 8” (310 x 200 x 200mm)
Weight: 135 lbs (61kg)
Layer thickness: .250mm or .125mm
Resolution: x/y 300dpi; Z 200dpi at .125mm layer thickness
Accuracy: X/Y: +/- .127mm, or +/-.003mm/mm, whichever is greater and Z: +/- layer thickness (.250mm or .125mm)
The first public preview of the XRIZE 3D printer and the company’s existing range of products will be live at Formnext 2018 in Frankfurt. Visitors can find RIZE November 13-16 in hall 3. 1, booth C28.
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Featured image shows CMYK color cartridges in the XRIZE 3D printer. Photo via RIZE
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RIZE Introduces XRIZE Full Color Desktop 3D Printer and New Materials
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Boston-based additive manufacturing company RIZE has announced the release of a new XRIZE full-color desktop industrial 3d printer, along with two new materials: RIZIUM CARBON and RIZIUM ENDURA, and the RIZE CONNECT cloud platform.
The new XRIZE 3D printer will allow users to create functional resin and composite parts in a full range of colors. As with RIZE ONE's first product, the printer uses a patented Advanced Polymer Deposition (APD) process. To obtain full-color products, extrusion of thermoplastics and inkjet printing with functional compounds (“ink”) through industrial printheads are simultaneously used. Depending on the composition, the ink can impart color to the product (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) or change the properties of the thermoplastic. RELEASE INK special repellent ink is sprayed between the backing and the product, loosening the bond between them, making it easy and quick to manually remove the backing immediately after printing is complete.
With RIZE ONETOUCH software, users can quickly and easily apply text, graphics, and texture maps to monochrome part files and import color CAD files. The
XRIZE also features a heated build chamber, auto-calibration bed, automatic filament change, and an intuitive, high-resolution touch screen for process control and diagnostics.
The XRIZE 3D printer can be used in a variety of applications from full color prototyping, marketing, entertainment, consumer products, to medical and surgical applications.
Key features:
• Four channels for color printing and a dedicated channel for Release Ink
• Build area (camera dimensions) XYZ: 200 x 200 x 310 mm
• Layer thickness: 250 µm or 125 µm
• Resolution: x/y 300dpi; Z 200dpi at 0.125 mm layer thickness
• Plotting accuracy: X / Y: +/- 127 µm, or +/- 3 µm / mm, whichever is greater, and Z layer thickness: +/- (250 µm or 125 µm)
• Device dimensions: 535 x 915 x 647 mm
• Weight: 61 kg
RIZE also introduced two new materials. The first is RIZIUM CARBON, an engineering grade thermoplastic filament reinforced with carbon fiber. RIZIUM CARBON is ideal for functional prototyping. The second is RIZIUM ENDURA, a fibrous filament that provides high print accuracy and good impact resistance. It is ideal for making large functional parts and is also compatible with RIZE color inks.
The company also announced a new RIZE CONNECT software solution that will allow RIZE ONE and XRIZE 3d printers to be remotely controlled from computers or mobile devices, control and receive notifications, which will increase production efficiency. With RIZE CONNECT, users can also improve production safety by implementing digital part identification (QR codes, version control for part tracking). RIZE CONNECT will be available in 2019.
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Rize has announced an advanced 3D printer that combines FDM/FFF technology with inkjet printing. The new version allows you to print in full colors.
Boston-based startup Rize, founded by additive industry veterans and alumni from Z Corp, Objet and Revit, made its presence known in the summer of 2016 with the promise of a professional-grade hybrid 3D printer that combines extrusion with inkjet printing. The first model under the simple name Rize One entered the market in June last year. The distinguishing feature of this system is the easily removable support structures: an inkjet head is used to apply a release layer between the model and the supports, so that the latter can be easily separated after printing and leave smooth surfaces.
The technology has a great potential for modernization from the very beginning, because the inkjet head can also be used to apply conductive, thermally insulating, thermally conductive and other specialized inks. In the meantime, the company decided to introduce its analogue da Vinci Color - a 3D printer that provides the ability to grow products in full colors. In other words, here, as in the case of da Vinci Color, a four-color autotype (CMYK) is used, and the layers of the model are painted in the necessary shades as they are built.
The XRize 3D printer has a 310x200x200mm build area, prints in 125 or 250 micron layers, and a heated chamber makes it easy to work with materials that exhibit high heat shrinkage. In addition to color and separating inks, the company offers several proprietary resin materials, including carbon and glass fiber filaments. The XRize color 3D printer is priced at $55,000 and is slated to go on sale next year. Additional information is available on the manufacturer's website at this link.
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