MJF
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) is a cutting-edge 3D printing technology that has rapidly become prominent in the industry due to its efficiency and versatility. The process begins with a powder bed of thermoplastic materials, similar to Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), which forms the base for the object. Instead of a laser, MJF uses inkjet heads to apply a fusing agent that bonds the powder particles together. A second inkjet head applies a detailing agent to enhance surface finish and resolution. Infrared energy is then used to heat the powder bed, causing the fusing agent to solidify the layers.
This layer-by-layer process builds the object with exceptional speed, making MJF ideal for environments that demand rapid production. The technology is renowned for producing parts with excellent surface finishes, robust mechanical properties, and consistent performance in all directions.
