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06/16/2026

Most people picture 3D printing as a single nozzle slowly tracing a part. Multi Jet Fusion works nothing like that.

MJF lays down a full bed of nylon powder, then jets a fusing agent exactly where the part needs to solidify and a detailing agent around the edges for sharp definition. Heat passes over the whole layer at once, fusing thousands of points in a single sweep instead of one path at a time.

That difference is why MJF parts come out strong in every direction, with fine detail and consistency that holds up across a full build. And because the bed packs parts in three dimensions, you can print dozens of different geometries in one run. Great for everything from functional prototypes to real production volumes.

It’s one of the technologies we lean on at Tronix3D when a part needs durability and repeatability, not just a quick mockup.

Are you using MJF for prototyping?

06/16/2026

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to 3D printing. That is why we run multiple advanced processes in-house:

• HP Multi Jet Fusion – Production-grade polymers for end-use parts

• Cold Metal Fusion – Titanium with near-forged strength

• High-Performance FDM – PEEK, PEKK, and ULTEM for extreme conditions

• Large-Format FDM – Prototype, iterate, or produce oversized parts without assembly or tooling

• mSLA Resin – Ultra-fine detail and smooth finishes

We match each project to the process that delivers the best performance, cost, and turnaround for your needs.

06/15/2026

3D printing is only half the battle; the finish makes it production-ready. For HP MJF parts, we offer a suite of in-house post-processing options to meet your functional and aesthetic needs:

Media Blasting: Removes excess powder for a clean finish.

V***r Smoothing: Seals the surface, improving liquid resistance and aesthetics.

Cerakote: For extreme durability and specialized color requirements.

Need a specific finish for your end-use parts? Ask us about our surface treatments.

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06/12/2026

Traditional manufacturing means stocking shelves “just in case.” But what if you could build “just in time”?

3D printing makes it possible to produce parts on demand instead of managing huge inventories or waiting on overseas suppliers. It keeps costs lean, reduces waste, and lets you adapt quickly when something changes mid-project.

Have you tried a Just-In-Time model in your operations yet, or are you still keeping a full stockroom?

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