HP Jet Fusion 3200: Advanced Multi‑Jet Fusion 3D Printer for Nylon Parts
HP’s Multi‑Jet Fusion (MJF) technology redefines powder‑based 3D printing by eliminating lasers. A precision jet of fusing and detailing agents selectively bonds nylon powder into robust, high‑performance parts.
HP’s MJF approach delivers consistent layer adhesion and superior surface finish, making the HP Jet Fusion 3200 ideal for both rapid prototyping and low‑volume production.
HP Jet Fusion 3200 Specifications
- Manufacturer: HP
- Primary Use: Production & Prototyping
- Key Industries: Automotive, Consumer Products
- Technology: Multi‑Jet Fusion (MJF)
- Printer Category: Polymer Powder
- Launch Year: 2016
Supported Materials
- PA 11 (Nylon 11)
- PA 12 (Nylon 12)
Build Volume (XYZ)
- Metric: 406 × 305 × 406 mm
- Imperial: 16 × 12 × 16 inches
Performance Characteristics
- Layer Thickness: 80–100 µm
- Build Rate: 3,500 cm³/h (215 in³/h)
- Enclosed Build Chamber: Yes, fully sealed
- Connectivity: Wi‑Fi, Ethernet
- Built‑in Camera: No
System Requirements
- Operating Systems: macOS, Windows
- Software: HP SmartStream 3D Command Center
Dimensions & Weight
- Overall Size (Metric): 2,178 × 1,238 × 1,448 mm
- Overall Size (Imperial): 85.7 × 48.7 × 57 inches
- Weight (Metric): 730 kg
- Weight (Imperial): 1,609 lbs
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