Technology

Multi Jet Fusion

Multi Jet Fusion combines the design freedom of 3D printing with high-performance materials and a consistently fast build time to offer an attractive alternative to injection molding. With no support structures needed and surfaces that require minimal post-processing, this technology is ideal for functional prototypes and small series of even complex end-use parts.

End of an insole 3D printed in Multi Jet Fusion PA 12

Why work with Materialise Manufacturing?

Choosing Materialise for your Multi Jet Fusion printing means taking advantage of our extensive experience with this innovative technology. As a proud member of HP's Digital Manufacturing Network, we’ve been fully qualified by HP and recognized for the excellence of our 3D production and quality processes. Whether you're producing prototypes or end-use parts, we help you get the most out of Multi Jet Fusion.

Technical specifications

Maximum build dimensions

Dimensions are unlimited as components may be composed of several sub-parts. 

The maximum build envelope is 370 x 274 x 375 mm

Standard accuracy
  • PA 12 (MJF): ±0.3% (with a lower limit on ±0.3 mm)
  • Ultrasint TPU 90A-01: ±0.9%(XY) up to ±1.8% (Z) with lower limits on ±1 mm (XY) up to ±1.5mm (Z)
Layer thickness

0.08 mm

Minimum wall thickness

1 mm, but living hinges are possible at 0.5 mm

Surface structure

Unfinished parts are stone-gray and have a slightly grainy surface, with layers visible in some orientations

Materials

Choose from a selection of materials when you come to Materialise for your Multi Jet Fusion projects.

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