Injection Molding vs Multi-Jet Fusion for Part Production

Comparing costs and use cases


Injection Molding vs Multi-Jet Fusion for Part Production

"MJF's powder bed technology allows parts to be produced quickly while having mechanical properties and surface finishes suitable for production. Previous additive manufacturing methods have failed to meet these criteria."

- Doug Campell, President | SICAM

When your prototype has to be Glass Filled Nylon


When your prototype has to be Glass Filled Nylon
Challenge:

Prototypes are required for product testing and 3D printed parts may not be adequate. In some requirements, prototypes must be made from the production material, in this case glass filled nylon. Part geometry must be the same as the final production parts so that the test results are valid. Actual production material for prototype testing is needed before commitment to high volume injection molds.

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