Proper STL file preparation is not just a technical step before sending it for printing, it's the foundation for obtaining a high-quality, strong, and precise part that matches your design intent. This is important because while printing with HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology offers high accuracy, it places specific demands on 3D models.
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology, developed by Hewlett-Packard, is rapidly consolidating its position in industrial 3D printing. Today, it is used to create prototypes, functional parts, and end-use products across a wide range of industries—from medicine and automotive engineering to instrumentation.
Makerly has successfully passed certification and obtained two international certificates — ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 — confirming that its quality management and environmental management systems meet global standards.
The automotive industry is changing rapidly. Accelerated product cycles, order customization, and the need to reduce costs require flexible manufacturing solutions. These market demands make 3D printing not just an auxiliary technology, but a full-fledged working tool.
Businesses are increasingly turning to industrial 3D printing in situations where the supply of traditional parts proves to be unreliable or too slow. This is especially relevant when it comes to repairing household appliances and cars, where not just convenience, but daily comfort or even safety is at stake.
The rise of 3D printing in construction is transforming architectural solutions and accelerating the adoption of unconventional engineering systems. Technologies like the HP Multi Jet Fusion 5210 open new horizons for builders beyond traditional prototyping and small-batch production. But is it possible to use Multi Jet Fusion construction for truly large-scale 3D printing—even 3D printed buildings?
Manufacturing technologies are evolving rapidly, and we can create products today that used to require multi-step assembly. Now, one printing cycle is enough to produce a fully functional part. In this article, we explore how Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) enables the production of ready-to-use, assembly-free parts, along with real-life examples, limitations, and design recommendations for additive manufacturing.
Modern manufacturing faces increasing pressure to reduce environmental impact, with companies expected to consider both the cost of production and its ecological footprint.
Against this background, 3D printing technologies—particularly Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)—are emerging not just as tools for rapid prototyping, but as platforms for implementing sustainable development principles in practice.
Makerly continues to expand its manufacturing capabilities and announces the launch of a new HP Jet Fusion 5620 line at its site in Romania. With this machine in operation, Makerly’s equipment fleet now numbers seven industrial MJF printers, enabling the company to handle even more orders and offer customers a broader range of materials.
ADDIT EXPO 3D is Ukraine’s premier exhibition dedicated to 3D printing and digital manufacturing. Over three days, the event brings together engineers, technologists, and business leaders to showcase the latest advancements in rapid prototyping and serial production.
3D printing stopped being merely a prototyping tool long ago. Today it's a full-fledged means of series production—especially when we talk about powder-bed fusion processes. And two of the most in-demand solutions on the market are Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) from HP and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS).
Both technologies enable the manufacture of accurate, durable parts, yet they differ in operating principle, speed, cost, and quality. But if you plan to integrate 3D printing into production, take note, because your choice will directly affect time-to-market, unit cost, quality consistency, and customer satisfaction.
In modern manufacturing, there is an increasing need to produce parts capable of withstanding significant climate stresses — from sharp temperature fluctuations to high humidity. This is especially relevant for industries such as automotive, industrial equipment, and medicine.
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