HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
HP's Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) is an additive manufacturing process, where parts are built by thermally fusing particles of polymer powder layer-by-layer. In MJF, an ink is dispensed on the powder that promotes the absorption of infrared light. An infrared energy source then passes over the building platform and fuses the inked areas.
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The MJF is much faster than SLS and parts printed on the MJF have superior strength and flexibility compared to parts printed on SLS.
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Materials we can print:
- Nylon PA 12
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Post-Processing:
Painting, Dying, Splitting and Joining for larger parts, Screen Printing, Enameling on embossed logos or features, High definition smooth finish, Assembly.
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Quick Facts
In MJF the recovered powder can be 80-85% recycled and reused, while in SLS the powder is only 50% recyclable.