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Creality Celebrates 10th Birthday with New Product Announcements

April 12, 2024

Creality has celebrated its 10th anniversary with a flourish of new products and community engagement. The event has highlighted Creality’s commitment to innovation and its vibrant user community.

Over the past decade, Creality has pioneered advancements in 3D printing, democratizing the technology and making it accessible globally. The company’s focus on Creality Devices, Creality Cloud, and the Creality Ecosystem has propelled it to the forefront of the industry. Read on to learn more about the event!

New Product Launches

Creality unveiled a bunch of new products at the anniversary event, including multi-color 3D printers and ecosystem enhancements.

The K2 Plus was the big reveal, equipped with the Creality Filament System (CFS). It aims to redefine multi-color printing with its innovative features and unparalleled quality.

Creality Celebrates 10th Birthday with New Product Announcements
All-new K2 Plus, with Creality Filament System. (Image Credit: Creality)

To complement the new multi-color K2 Plus, Creality has introduced over 50 vibrant filament colors and new materials, catering to various printing needs. The RFID series filament enables color and material recognition, while innovative materials like CF, PA, PETG, and resin offer enhanced performance and sustainability.

Also on show was the new Ender-3 V3 Plus, a 3D printing powerhouse boasting a 300x300x330mm build volume, CoreXZ technology for speeds up to 600mm/s, and a robust all-metal frame for stability. With dual Y-axis motors, a direct extrusion system, and tri-metal nozzle, it guarantees clog-free printing and precise melting for flawless prints. The Ender-3 V3 Plus is also enhanced with dual cooling fans, auto calibration, and Creality OS compatibility.

Ender-3 V3 Plus
Ender-3 V3 Plus. (Image Credit: Creality)

And it wasn’t just the FDM machines getting new additions, as the event also saw the launch of Creality’s first 14K resin printer.

The HALOT-Mage S 14K, equipped with a 10.1″ 14K mono LCD, achieves precision at 150mm/h using “Dynax+” mode. Its uniform integral light source is capable of creating sharp prints with 0.02-0.09mm accuracy. Featuring Speed-intended “Pictor” film and Smart HALOT OS for remote printing, it offers exceptional control. Additionally, its built-in air purifier guarantees an odor-free experience.

HALOT-Mage S 14K
HALOT-Mage S 14K.(Image Credit: Creality)

Expanding the Ecosystem

In line with its commitment to providing a comprehensive 3D printing ecosystem, Creality announced significant expansions in its accessories offerings.

The new Creality Falcon2 Pro 60W for example, is the world’s first enclosed laser engraver and cutter. With 60W cutting power and three lasers in one, it ensures efficient cutting and precise engraving. Its fully enclosed design and built-in camera ensure safety and convenience. Additionally, it includes a bonus 1.6W laser module for ultra-fine engraving. The top choice for profitable businesses seeking impeccable detail.

Falcon2
The new Creality Falcon2 Pro. Cut and engrave like a pro! (Image Credit: Creality)

In addition, Creality unveiled not one, but two brand new 3D scanners.

The first is the CR-Scan Otter, offering precise scanning for objects 10-2000mm, with 0.02mm accuracy. Its four-lens stereo vision ensures reliability, while anti-shaking technology ensures smooth operation. Versatile, it scans black/metal objects without spraying, and provides detailed 24-bit full-color results.

CR-Scan Otter
The CR-Scan Otter with full-color scanning. (Image Credit: Creality)

The second 3D scanner on show was the CR-Scan Raptor, and is the company’s first metrology-grade scanner.

Boasting ultra-high accuracy of up to 0.02mm and with impressive speeds reaching up to 60 frames per second (fps) and the capability to project seven laser lines during scanning, it ensures both efficiency and accuracy in every operation. This advanced scanner utilizes cutting-edge infrared structured light technology, enabling it to cover a wide range of object sizes from 5mm to 2000mm. Its versatility makes it suitable for various applications across industries. Despite its powerful capabilities, the CR-Scan Raptor remains lightweight at just 370 grams, ensuring portability without compromising on performance.

CR-Scan Raptor
CR-Scan Raptor, for metrology-grade scanning. (Image Credit: Creality)

Wrapping Up the Celebration

The anniversary event, culminating in an appreciation dinner, reflected on Creality’s journey over the past decade and its vision for the future.

“I am deeply moved by the sense of pride and gratitude evoked by the past ten years and this remarkable anniversary. This celebration embodies not just a milestone but a testament to our enduring commitment to 3D printing innovation, industry and community,” said Adam Ao, CEO of Creality.

“The launch of our pioneering products bears testimony that our innovation spirit is unchanged. Most importantly, we’re committed to bring what all these add up to into the next decade and beyond. I’d like to thank our users, suppliers, distributors, media friends, KOCs and KOLs, and all our guests here – together, we will continue to innovate, grow, and leave our mark on 3DP history.”

For more information about their new products, head on over to creality.com for details.

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About the author | Phillip Keane
Phillip is an aerospace engineer from UK. He is a graduate of Coventry University (UK), International Space University (France) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), where he studied Advanced Manufacturing at the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing.
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