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Infographic: What Is Multi Jet Fusion?

January 14, 2020

See what’s possible with Multi Jet Fusion

Multi Jet Fusion is an advanced 3D printing technology that utilizes powdered nylon material and a unique build styling including fusing and detailing agents. Check out our visual guide to Multi Jet Fusion and its benefits for 3D printing prototypes and production parts.

 

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