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MJF

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What is MJF?

MJF most likely refers to Multi Jet Fusion, a powder bed fusion 3D printing technology developed by HP. It uses a fusing and detailing agent to selectively fuse regions of a powder bed, layer by layer, to create three-dimensional objects. It is commonly used for functional prototyping and end-use parts, especially in industries requiring high precision and isotropic mechanical properties.

What other technologies are related to MJF?

MJF Competitor Technologies

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is a powder bed fusion technology, similar to MJF, and competes in the same markets for functional parts.
mentioned alongside MJF in 6% (73) of relevant job posts
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is a 3D printing technology that extrudes material, often plastic filaments. While FDM often produces parts with lower resolution and different material properties than MJF, it serves as a cheaper alternative for some applications, making it a competitor, especially for prototyping and some functional parts.
mentioned alongside MJF in 4% (88) of relevant job posts
Stereolithography (SLA) is a 3D printing technology that uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin. While the materials and process are different, SLA competes with MJF in producing high-resolution prototypes and some functional parts, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside MJF in 3% (83) of relevant job posts

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