HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) Technology

World's most advanced 3D printing technology

Ideal for series production, functional parts with a uniform finish and components with high mechanical demands.

MJF - Polyamide 12S 3D Printing Case Studies

What is MJF 3D printing?

HP Multi Jet Fusion technology is a advanced evolution of powder bed additive manufacturing.

Unlike SLS, the MJF does not use a laser, employment of fusion agents and details together with a heat source that is applied uniformly over the entire surface, achieving:

The MJF makes it possible to manufacture functional prototypes and end-use parts, with properties comparable to - and in many cases superior to - those obtained by injection moulding.

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MJF 3D Printing - Polyamide 12S Industrial production with the world's most advanced 3D printing technology.

What materials does Additium3D use in MJF 3D printing?

Multi Jet Fusion's flagship material

In our HP Multi Jet Fusion technology we work with Polyamide 12 S (Arkema), one of the most versatile and reliable materials in the industry. It is designed to withstand demanding conditions, maintain dimensional stability and deliver repeatable results even in continuous production. That's why it's the material of choice for industrial applications where the strength and precision are non-negotiable.

The PA12 S combines excellent mechanical strength with high durability and thermal stability, as well as superior recyclability to 90%, making it a sustainable choice in additive manufacturing. Its final surface is uniform, solid and has a very clean finish, ideal for both functional prototypes and production runs.

  • Excellent mechanical strength
  • Thermal stability
  • High durability
  • Superior recyclability to 90%
  • Uniform and solid surface
  • Technical housings and covers
  • Mechanical parts and gears
  • Industrial tooling and tooling
  • Structural components
  • Series production of final parts

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ADDITIUM 3D has done some exceptional printing work for me. They scanned my parts and printed them in superior quality.
They have also printed pieces downloaded from public libraries which have been very useful for my models and scale models. They are fast in execution and delivery. 

Paco Niederleytner

Founder

Order received correctly. They were able to capture exactly the idea I asked for. Everything perfect and very friendly!

Maria Pallas

Founder

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Frequently asked questions

MJF 3D PRINTING FAQS

MJF refers to Multi Jet Fusion, HP's industrial 3D printing technology enables the production of parts with high precision, excellent finish and productivity far superior to other technologies.

MJF stands for Multi Jet Fusion, an additive manufacturing process based on melting and detailing agents that are applied to powder (mainly polyamide), achieving uniform, resistant and dimensionally stable parts.

It depends on what you need:

  • SLS offers very good versatility and is ideal for prototyping and production of parts with complex geometries without supports.
  • MJF stands out for its productivity, dimensional stability and a more uniform surface finish, and also allows for large series with higher repeatability.

For many industrial companies, MJF is currently the preferred choice for producing to scale and maintaining consistency in every part..

At Additium3D we will guide you on which technology is best suited to your case.

In practice, none.

  • FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) is the original name of the open process.
  • FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling) is the registered name of Stratasys.

Both describe the same thing: a printer that melts filament and deposits it layer by layer.

 

A layer of powder is deposited, melting and detailing agents are applied with precision and solidified by uniform heat. The process is repeated layer by layer.

 

Primarily PA12 S, although versions are available in PA11, TPU and advanced materials depending on industrial applications.

 

Final parts, functional prototypes, gears, electronic housings, joints, tooling, tools and complex components.

 

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