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3D printing: Matsuura expands its additive manufacturing range

The HP Jet Fusion 3D printer is designed for prototyping and short-run manufacturing needs
Matsuura Machinery Ltd is now an authorised reseller of the HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solutions.

The HP Jet Fusion 3D printer is designed for prototyping and short-run manufacturing needs, with high productivity to meet same-day demands.



Offering superior, consistent part-quality, reliability and speed, HP Multi Jet Fusion technology is reinventing prototyping and final parts manufacturing.

Roger Howkins, Managing Director at Matsuura Machinery Ltd, commented: “The partnership with HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solutions perfectly complements our existing additive range, giving customers even greater choice to be part of this new era in manufacturing.

“The HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solution enables 3D printing to become a viable alternative to traditional production methods.”

Thermoplastics and polymer

Providing optimal output quality and high reusability, HP 3D printing materials are available in thermoplastics and polymer as part of the HP Multi Jet Fusion Open Platform. This encourages the availability of new materials to address a broader set of applications, lowering materials costs, driving performance improvements and creating new possibilities for part properties that address specific industry needs.

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