MJF is a powder-based 3D printing process that uses an inkjet array to selectively apply fusing and detailing agents across a bed of nylon powder which are then fused by heating elements into a solid layer.
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
MJF uses a fine-grained material that can quickly produce a high volume of accurate and finely detailed parts with ultra-thin layers close to 80 microns ensuring high density and low porosity.
Why choose Multi Jet Fusion?
The MJF technology can create complex geometries in one single build, allowing for the creation of unique parts that are both functional and aesthetic.
MJF’s material (PA12) is robust and strong but lightweight, which makes it ideal in many industries, including the aerospace, automotive and medical industries.
MJF can print multiple identical or different parts on a single platform at one time, which reduces the waste of raw materials and improves the production efficiency.
Features of
Multi Jet Fusion
Maximum build dimensions
380 x 284 x 380 mm

**Dimensions are not restricted since final assembly can be made up of several sub components
Standard tolerance
± 0.3 % (with a lower limit of ± 0.3 mm)
Resolution
0.08 mm
Infill density
100 %
Minimum wall thickness
1.0 mm
Minimum feature size
Standard lead time
Ideal application
0.5 mm
As fast as 7 business day
MJF has rapidly become a go-to additive manufacturing solution to produce industrial end-use parts that need consistent isotropic and mechanical properties and have organic and complex geometrics
Technical Specifications