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Future Form Integrates HP Multi Jet Fusion Systems to Scale Industrial Additive Manufacturing Services.
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Future Form Integrates HP Multi Jet Fusion Systems to Scale Industrial Additive Manufacturing Services.

Originally reported by 3Druck

Future Form Integrates HP Multi Jet Fusion Systems to Scale Industrial Additive Manufacturing Services.

Future Form has officially integrated HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology into its production facility to enhance its industrial 3D printing service portfolio. This expansion allows the company to produce functional end-use parts using PA12 and other thermoplastic powders with high dimensional accuracy and isotropic mechanical properties. By deploying these MJF systems, Future Form aims to increase its throughput for batch production, targeting customers who require rapid turnaround times for complex geometries that are difficult to achieve with traditional injection molding or FDM/FFF processes.

This move positions Future Form to compete more effectively in the high-volume service bureau market, where speed and cost-per-part are the primary drivers for adoption. As the market for powder bed fusion technologies continues to grow at a projected CAGR of approximately 20 percent, service providers are increasingly standardizing on MJF for its ability to bridge the gap between prototyping and mass production. By adding this capability, the company strengthens its position in the manufacturing value chain, moving beyond simple prototyping into functional, end-use part production for sectors like automotive, robotics, and consumer goods.

For industrial clients, this integration means Future Form can now offer more competitive pricing on medium-to-high volume orders requiring high-strength thermoplastic components. The company must now focus on optimizing its post-processing workflows, such as bead blasting and dyeing, to ensure the consistent surface finish and material performance that industrial end-users demand. Future Form should prioritize building a robust supply chain for PA12 and PA11 powders to maintain consistent lead times as production volumes scale.

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Future FormMulti Jet FusionHPPA12Additive ManufacturingIndustrial 3D PrintingManufacturing Services

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