Service overview
Multi-Jet Fusion Services at a Glance
Max. Build Size (mm)
380 x 284 x 380
Primary Materials
PA12, PA12S
Production Lead Time
4–10 Business Days
Note: Production lead times may vary depending on scheduling and material availability
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Additive Manufacturing
Volume & Precision
Ready
All Set
Materials
Available MJF materials
Tensile Strength (MPa)
Tensile Modulus (MPa)
Elongation (%)
| Material name | Type | Color | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Tensile Modulus (MPa) | Elongation (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PA12 | Nylon-Based Materials | Black | 50 | 50 | 1900 |
Note : These figures are approximations and may vary depending on various factors, including equipment and process parameters
Post process
MJF 3D Printing Post-Processing
Powder removal
- This is an essential initial step to extract parts from the ‘powder cake’ right after printing and remove the surrounding unsintered powder.
- This process includes using a vacuum or brushes to shake off large lumps and recovering reusable powder.
Bead Blasting
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This process sprays beads using high-pressure air to completely remove residual fine powder adhered to the surface. Mixing materials like graphite powder with the beads enables color expression.
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This step smooths out the characteristically rough texture of MJF parts and ensures a uniform surface roughness, preparing them optimally for subsequent dyeing or painting.
Coloring & Finishing
- Depending on requirements, additional painting for a sleek appearance or coating to increase surface hardness can be applied to achieve end-use product quality.
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499 Daehwa-dong, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea (Scheduled for completion in 2026)
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※ The completion and equipment setup schedules are subject to change without prior notice.