What is HPMJF 3D printing?
MJF stands for Multi Jet Fusion, a very modern 3D printing technology developed by the famous brand Hewlett Packard, hence the full name HPMJF 3D printing. Similar to SLS 3D printing, HPMJF 3D printing belongs to the category of industrial powder bed fusion, where plastic powders are fused to build solid plastic parts, mainly from thermoplastic polymers like nylon. The main difference they have lays on the source of heat to fuse the material. While in SLS 3D printing the powder is sintered by means of a laser, in HPMJF 3D printing the material is processed with a fusing and detailing agent, sometimes called “ink”, which stimulates the absorption of infrared light. Let’s see this process in more detail. How does HPMJF 3D printing work? As it happens with any other additive manufacturing technology, the process to build a prototype or fully functional piece with HPMJF 3D printing starts with the 3D CAD model. Also, the model is loaded into the software of the printer which creates the layers that will be printed. Then, the actual printing process begins by following these steps: 1.The build platform is covered with a thin layer of the plastic powder. This layer is preheated until a temperature near to the sintering temperature is achieved. That way the material is prepared for fusing. 2.Nozzles similar to those found in 2D desktop printers are passed over the thin layer of powder while jetting both fusing and detailing agents according to the information obtained from the CAD model.