HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D Printing

Description

MJF 3D printing is a Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) technology that uses a heat source to fuse thermoplastic powder particles—typically nylon or TPU—within a build chamber. This process combines infrared energy with a fusing agent to create each layer of the part. MJF is renowned for producing robust components with moderate temperature resistance, making it ideal for applications such as engine housings, bellows, baffles, and jigs and fixtures.

  • Materials Available

    • Nylon - PA12
    • Polyamide 11 - PA11
    • Polyamide 12 - PA12
  • Technical Details

    • Mechanical Properties: High strength and durability.
    • Surface Finish: Smooth, may require post-processing.
    • Dimensional Accuracy: High, within ±0.2mm.
    • Max Build Size: 380 x 284 x 380mm.
    • Speed of Production: Fast.
  • Cost

    • Initial Capital Investment: High.
    • Production Costs: Moderate to high, efficient material use.
    • Operational Costs: Includes material, agents, post-processing.
  • Advantages

    • Speed and efficiency.
    • Strong, functional parts.
  • Disadvantages

    • High initial cost.
    • May require post-processing.

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