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Mausa3D Expands Additive Manufacturing Capacity in San Sebastian via HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology.
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Mausa3D Expands Additive Manufacturing Capacity in San Sebastian via HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology.

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Originally reported by mtdcnc.com

Mausa3D Expands Additive Manufacturing Capacity in San Sebastian via HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology. Mausa3D has integrated HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) systems into its San Sebastian facility to scale production of end-use polymer components. The deployment, supported by distributor Maquinser S.A., focuses on transitioning operations from rapid prototyping to high-volume manufacturing of functional parts. This investment leverages the repeatability and dimensional accuracy inherent in MJF technology to meet increasing demand for agile, customized production in Northern Spain.

This expansion reflects the broader industrial trend of integrating powder bed fusion technologies into established CNC-heavy manufacturing workflows. By adopting MJF, Mausa3D addresses the market requirement for high-throughput production of PA12 and similar engineering-grade thermoplastics, competing directly with traditional injection molding lead times. The move highlights the shift toward digital manufacturing, where service providers must balance precision machining with additive capabilities to remain competitive in the European industrial sector.

For Mausa3D, the focus must now shift to optimizing post-processing workflows and material consistency to ensure the parts meet the rigorous standards of their industrial clients. Buyers should evaluate the specific surface finish and mechanical property data provided by the new MJF units to determine if these parts meet their specific application requirements for structural integrity and environmental resistance.

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Mausa3DMulti Jet FusionHPAdditive ManufacturingSan SebastianPolymer 3D PrintingMaquinserIndustrial Manufacturing

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