HP Announces New 3D Printing Materials for 4200 Jet Fusion Series
RapidMade’s HP Jet Fusion in action
RapidMade is pleased to share that HP is expanding material options for its Jet Fusion 3D printer. Recognizing that material selection, performance, quality and cost have been barriers to additive manufacturing adoption, HP has focused aggressively on product development and accessibility.
Now, in addition to its 3D High Reusability PA 12, HP plans to offer:
- 3D High Reusability PA 12 Glass Beads – designed to produce “stiff, low-cost, quality parts”
- 3D High Reusability PA 11 – formulated to create “ductile, quality parts” at an unbeatable price
A key to its speed-to-market success has been HP’s decision to encourage an Open Platform where key suppliers collaborate to accelerate material innovation.
RapidMade looks forward to including these revolutionary nylon powders in its operations.
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