
They’re not just prototyping anymore – Matsuura’s additive division is printing end-use parts.
By Lyndsey Vickers
Multi Jet Fusion technology is celebrating ten years in production, and the applications have never been broader. In partnership with HP, Matsuura’s additive division is pushing into lightweighting – printing 0.4mm walls for drone components. Full post-processing workflows take parts from raw grey to smoothed, dyed, polished, and even water-resistant for underwater applications.
The opportunities, as Matsuura’s Ross Chapman puts it, are endless. Join Lyndsey Vickers of MTDCNC in this episode to find out where the technology is heading and what customers are pushing the machine to achieve next.











