MJF is an advanced 3D printing technology that uses precision inkjet arrays to deposit fusing agents onto powdered material, which is then fused by heat. This process allows for exceptional part strength, fine detail resolution, and consistent mechanical properties.
Functional prototypes: Great for testing designs that need strength and durability.
Consumer products: Used for parts like housings, casings, and tools.
Industrial parts: Complex geometries for machinery and robotics.
Customizable designs: Perfect for producing personalized parts with consistent quality.

Faster production times compared to other powder-based methods like SLS.
Excellent surface finish and fine detail resolution.
High strength and consistent mechanical properties.
Cost-effective for both prototypes and small-batch production.
Nylon 12 (PA 12): Offers excellent dimensional stability and strength for a wide range of applications.
Nylon 11 (PA 11): Provides added flexibility and toughness for industrial and consumer use.
Glass-Filled Nylon: Adds stiffness and thermal resistance for demanding environments.
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane): Ideal for flexible and elastic parts.