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Technical Comparison

SLS vs MJF: Which Technology is Right?

A detailed engineering breakdown of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) for industrial production.

Quick Summary

While both are powder-bed fusion technologies ideal for functional parts without support structures, they differ in heating mechanism and material properties.

The Verdict

Choose MJF for isotropic mechanical properties, finer details, and slightly better surface finish. Choose SLS for a wider range of materials, larger build volumes, and white parts that are easier to dye custom colors.

SLS
Laser Sintering
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MJF
Multi Jet Fusion
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Technical Specifications

FeatureSLSMJF
Accuracy±0.3% (min ±0.3mm)±0.2% (min ±0.2mm)
Surface RoughnessRa 6-10 µm (Rougher)Ra 4-7 µm (Smoother)
Wall Thickness (Min)0.8 mm0.5 mm
Mechanical PropertiesAnisotropic (Z-axis weaker)Isotropic (Uniform strength)
ColorWhite (Dyeable)Grey (Dyed Black)

Decision Guide

SLS

Choose SLS if...

  • You need large parts (up to 600mm).
  • You need white parts or specific custom colors.
  • You require specialized materials (TPU, Alumide).
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MJF

Choose MJF if...

  • You need high strength and isotropic properties.
  • You require fine details and thin walls.
  • You are producing a batch of small functional parts.
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