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Material Jetting is a type of 3D printing technology that uses a liquid or powder-based material to create a 3D object. It works by depositing droplets of material onto a build platform, layer by layer, until the object is complete. This process is similar to inkjet printing, hence the name.
Material Jetting is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer products. It is particularly well-suited for producing complex geometries and intricate details, as well as for creating parts with high accuracy and repeatability. It is also capable of producing parts with a wide range of materials, including plastics, metals, and composites.
Material Jetting is a relatively new technology, but it is quickly gaining traction in the 3D printing market. It is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to produce high-quality parts with a wide range of materials.
Some of the leading companies in the Material Jetting market include Stratasys, 3D Systems, HP, EOS, and Carbon. Show Less Read more