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Process Types

Material Jetting

Material Jetting is a process category in ISO/ASTM 52900:2015. It is a 3d printing process where the elements fo the workpiece are deposited as individual droplets. This allows for high resolution parts, separate materials for model and support and fast production.

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We offer two types of silicone rubber via material jetting, one with hardness Shore A 35 (called "AR-G1L, low hardness" on the platform), and one with hardness Shore A 65 (called "AR-G1H, high hardness" on the platform).

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Fused Deposition Modeling

Fused Deposition Modeling is the most well known 3D printing technology. It belongs to the process category "Material Extrusion" of ISO/ASTM 52900:2015. The workpiece is shaped line by line out of a melted thermoplast. Depending on the part design, FDM delivers high quality parts at low prices. Due to the filament feedstock, a large number of materials and colors are available.

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On our platform we offer PLA and PETG in many different colors. Upon request, we can also handle specific materials.

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Multi-Jet Fusion

Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) is a proprietary technology by HP that belongs to the process category "Powder Bed Fusion" of ISO/ASTM 52900:2015, more specifically the sub-category "polymer powder bed fusion". The elements of the workpiece are selectively melted from a polymer powder feedstock. MJF uses a heat lamp instead of a laser for the melting process, which differentiates it from SLS, another popular technology in that category. With MJF, complex functional parts can be printed with ease.

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On our platform we currently offer hte material PA12 in its naturally grey color.

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