We are delighted to announce that we have increased our in-house HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) machines from 3 to 5. This is in response to growing demand for larger batch production runs within tight lead times for MJF parts and strengthens our ability to meet customer needs with increased efficiency and capacity. The new MJF machines sit alongside our extensive bank of EOS SLS machines, and comprehensive array of DyeMansion post-processing equipment ensuring we can provide high quality parts in a speedy and economical fashion.
“We’re excited to expand our MJF capabilities with two new machines,” says Nick Allen, Managing Director of 3DPRINTUK. “This investment allows us to meet customer demands with even greater speed, precision, and flexibility. With these new advanced machines, we can ensure our turnaround commitments, higher precision, and increased production volumes, all while maintaining the exceptional quality our clients expect. This investment underscores our commitment to leveraging optimal cutting-edge technology to meet the evolving needs of our customers and drive the future of additive manufacturing forward.”
Over the last 13 years, 3DPRINTUK has mastered the process of 3D printing with polymer powders, with no need for support material, virtually no layer lines, and short turnaround times. We are a chosen partner for producing one-off prototypes through to production runs of tens of thousands of parts for countless customers on demand. MJF technology rapidly produces functional nylon prototypes and end-use parts with fine detail, smooth surface finishes, and consistent mechanical properties. As such, the technology is typically used for the building of parts requiring consistent isotropic mechanical properties, functional prototypes and end-use parts, or parts with complex and organic geometries with fine features.
We are very aware that the number of machines is only one aspect of serving a growing customer base which requires continuity of supply and consistently high-quality parts on time and at the right price. For 3D printing bureaux like us, machine breakdowns can lead to several negative effects for customers, not least unexpected delays in production which can disrupt project timelines, causing significant inconvenience and potential financial losses. Machine breakdowns and subsequent machine downtime means customers may experience extended lead times, which can affect their own production schedules and market readiness. Additionally, continual breakdowns can compromise the quality and consistency of printed parts, leading to possible defects and reduced reliability.
With all of this in mind, we are also pleased to announce that we now have a team of three dedicated maintenance engineers for our growing suite of MJF systems, all with unparalleled experience and knowledge of the systems, following extensive training at HP’s dedicated training centre. This MJF-focused team is in addition to the maintenance team already dedicated to the SLS machines. Having in-house engineers allows us to quickly address any technical issues, reducing reliance on external support and ensuring faster turnaround times. This proactive approach not only mitigates downtime but also enhances machine longevity and performance, ensuring our customers receive a reliable, timely service with superior product quality.
With these advancements, we are keen to demonstrate that we will continue to invest in our equipment and our people to lead in additive manufacturing, providing reliable, high-quality solutions for all customer needs.