The Raise3D DF2 is a fully featured Digital Light Printing (DLP) 3D printer, excelling in printing speed, smooth surface quality, fine details, and significant reliability. The DF2 resin DLP printer is optimized for engineering prototyping, production support, and low-volume manufacturing with a wide range of high-performance engineering resins. RFID technology ensures a trackable workflow throughout the entire printing, washing, and curing process, helping to reduce labor time and save costs.
Digital Light Printing (DLP) 3D Printer ______________________________________________________________
The Z-axis has a maximum load capacity of 200kg ______________________________________________________________
RFID technology combined with ideaMaker ensures a consistent workflow ______________________________________________________________
Automatic resin loading, liquid level tracking via ultrasonic waves ______________________________________________________________
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| The trackable RFID workflow provides consistent results. - At the core of the DF2 3D printer's trackable workflow is RFID technology, used in conjunction with ideaMaker to verify that the correct settings are applied for each print batch.
- Once the resin type is verified, the settings for the DF2 Printer, DF Wash, and DF Cure are automated through integrated setup configurations. This not only saves time and operational costs by reducing the likelihood of human error but also ensures a consistent workflow and reproducible print results from batch to batch.
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High-resolution details inspire greater design freedom - As a DLP (Digital Light Printing) solution with a 2560 x 1440 resolution, combined with advanced features like Edge Compensation and Anti-Aliasing, the DF2 produces significantly finer details and smoother surfaces compared to other 3D printing technologies.
- The light engine is equipped with Texas Instruments' first industrial-grade DMD Chip.
- High-quality light output with frame dimension accuracy of ≤ ±0.1 mm and distortion ratio of ≤ 0.1%.
- Crisp pixel images with no overlap or surface light field effects.
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| Increase the success rate of the first print - Optimization features in ideaMaker, including Auto Support, Auto Orientation, and Suction Cup Detection, improve the first print success rate of the DF2 and reduce the need for time-consuming reprints.
- Air-Peel technology reduces the force applied to the part for easier layer separation, thereby improving the reliability of print results.
- The maximum part weight of 10 kg ensures high print quality along the Z-axis for all print sizes, supported by the heavy-duty Z-axis structure capable of withstanding static loads of up to 200 kg.
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Open platform supporting limitless possibilities - Raise3D continues to innovate in material science, having developed a wide range of DLP resins for industrial applications, optimized for the Raise3D DF2 resin printer.
- Raise3D is also proud to partner with strategic partners such as Henkel and BASF Forward AM to validate co-branded resins. Raise3D's ORP (Open Resin Program) empowers users to explore new frontiers in resin 3D printing.
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Smart construction platform supporting RFID RFID automatically stores and reads relevant parameters of the entire workflow during printing, washing, and maintenance, reducing the need for tedious manual operations.
| Industrial-grade optical design - The industrial-grade optical components include Texas Instruments' first industrial-grade DMD chip, high-transparency nFEP film, and optical glass manufactured by Schott Germany.
- These components are used throughout the optical path projection system to minimize attenuation, eliminate chromatic aberration, and ensure sharp layer reproduction.
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Símplified software idea Maker has introduced new features designed for use with Raise3D DF2 printers to reduce learning time, expand design capabilities, and improve the success rate of DLP printing technology. These features include: - Anti-aliasing
- Structure generation
- Drain hole
- Suction cup detection
- Perforation
- Contour compensation
- Automatic cross-section analysis
- Automatic orientation
- Automatic support
- Smaller Gcode size
- Air-Peel load reduction
| Magic Layout with a single touch - The high-performance 10.25-inch touchscreen allows you to make instant changes to files without having to return to the slicing software.
- The Magic Layout feature enables easy adjustment of print layouts and duplicate printing.
- Automatic pre-print checks verify all working conditions, including resin type, print platform installation, feed station installation, resin level, etc.
High load capacity Z-axis - The Z-axis has a maximum load capacity of 200kg, with high motion accuracy and no layer shift. This ensures stability when printing large parts and during extended use.
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Air-Peel lightens the load | Reasonable plastic management Automatic plastic feeding, ultrasonic liquid level monitoring, and support plastic container cleaning to minimize contact with uncured plastics. The DF Wash flushing system simplifies the solvent removal process with an automatic drain system and an easy-to-operate automatic pump.
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Technical Specifications
Print Technology | Digital Light Printing (DLP) |
Build Size (W × D × H | 200 × 112 × 300 mm (7.87 × 4.41 × 11.8 inch) |
XY Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Max Part Weight | 10kg |
Max Print Speed | 33 mm/h (0,1 mm per layer) |
Layer Height | 50-100 micron |
Resin Management | Auto Resin Feeding, Resin Level Detection, Resin Confirmation |
Control Panel | Touch Screen (Resolution: 1920 × 720) with Magic Layout (Allow to easily adjust the print layout and duplicate prints) |
RFID Print Platform | Record the type of resin used and the printing, washing and curing settings |
Level Calibration | Calibrated in factory |
Chamber Heating | Max 40℃ |
Realistic Applications
HellermannTyton screws and cable clips
The DF2 printer, DF Wash, and DF Cure provide HellermannTyton with fast and reliable turnaround times for functional, flexible prototypes - including next-day delivery.
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