This week, I welcome Eugene Giller, and Alex Orphanos of RIZE on the show to discuss their newest RIZIUM™ Glass Fiber Material, a composite 3D printing material with the high-dimensional stability and high stiffness for the strength required to print large parts.
RIZE Inc. is a next-generation additive manufacturing company helping customers drive sustainable and inclusive innovation. Organizations such as NASA, PSMI, Wichita State University, and the US Army use RIZE solutions to support their additive manufacturing needs.
RIZIUM Glass Fiber is the only composite 3D printing material suitable for full-color parts, and the stability to support parts with complex geometries that often can warp. It also doesn’t expose the user to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and carcinogens that are often emitted by more typical ABS and PLA materials. It is UL GREENGUARD certified, and safe to be used at home by those teams that are not fully back in a factory environment due to the current pandemic.
RIZIUM GF is recyclable, requires minimal to no post-processing to remove support structures,
This new material expands the portfolio of the RIZIUM Alliance, where other 3D printing industry partners can implement safer, sustainable, recyclable 3D printing on a variety of platforms, such as the RIZE 2XC.
You can learn more by visiting https://www.rize3d.com/materials/rizium-gf.
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