HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 5200

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      APT, Technological University of the Shannon,

      University Road, Athlone,

      Co. Westmeath, N37 HD68

      Ireland

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    Description

    Introducing the HP MJF 5200, a powerful 3D printing solution available at APT.
    With an effective building volume of 380 x 284 x 380 mm, this printer is designed for efficiency and innovation, allowing you to create intricate designs with ease.

    Key Features:
    - Voxel to Voxel Technology: Achieve unparalleled control with voxel-level precision, allowing for the design of parts with tailored properties, including antitrophic characteristics that optimize strength and flexibility.

    - Material Versatility: The HP MJF 5200 supports an array of high-performance materials, including PA12 (Nylon), PA11, elastomers, PP (Polypropolenne), and other specialty powders, making it ideal for diverse applications ranging from robust prototypes to functional end-use parts.

    - Exceptional Build Quality: Create dense, durable components with excellent mechanical properties, perfectly suited for functional testing and real-world applications.  

    Whether you’re advancing your prototyping capabilities or producing specialized parts for demanding industries, the HP MJF 5200 is your go-to solution for precision and performance. Explore how this cutting-edge technology is transforming the landscape of 3D printing at APT in TUS Athlone!


    For more information about our facilities and the work we do at APT, please visit our website Website: https://prism.tus.ie/apt-gateway/

    If you would like to connect with us directly, feel free to reach out through our contact page Contact Us: https://prism.tus.ie/contact-us/

    Details

    NameHP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 5200
    ManufacturersHP Inc.
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