Multi-Jet Printing (MJP)

This is a stream modeling, i.e. spraying the material onto a work tray and then curing it with a UV lamp. The material layers are precisely dosed by the printing nozzles. Each model is covered by a wax support, which is automatically melted at the post-production stage. The MJP method allows printing of models from various types of plastic and elastomers. They are characterized by precision and durability. The models created in this way are ideal for performing functional tests, shape analysis and short-run production. In comparison to other 3D printing methods, MJP technology is characterized by the highest precision of detail reproduction and their exceptionally smooth surface. A wide range of available building materials allows you to create models with different properties and appearance. It is also possible to print moving parts as a whole.

- 800 x 900 x 790 DPI resolution - layer thickness 32 µm
- 295 x 211 x 142 mm
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