Multi Jet Fusion uses fine-grained materials that allows for ultra-thin layers of 80 microns. This leads to parts with high density and low porosity, compared to parts produced with Laser Sintering. It also leads to an exceptionally smooth surface straight out of the printer, and functional parts need minimal post-production finishing. That means short lead times, ideal for functional prototypes and small series of end-parts.
Maximum Build Volume | Dimensions are unlimited as components may be composed of several sub-parts. The build area of our largest machine is 380 x 284 x 380 mm |
Dimensional Accuracy | ±0.3% (with a lower limit of ±0.3 mm) |
Minimum Wall Thickness | Minimum allowable thickness would be 1 mm, but living hinges are possible at 0.5 mm |
Surface Structure | Unfinished parts typically have a smooth surface without visible layers and a stone-grey colour. Multi Jet Fusion parts can be sandblasted and coloured/impregnated. |