PolyJet
When it comes to your quest for watertight components – be it seals, bearings, jigs or more – there is one technology that stands above the rest: PolyJet.
For parts in many different colors and hardnesses.


What is PolyJet?
With the PolyJet technology, it is possible to produce models in many different colors and hardnesses. It is even possible to combine different colors and materials in the same product, which is one of the unique features of this technology.
The PolyJet method provides the possibility of 2K prints (soft and hard in combination), each component being of soft or hard material, respectively. Among the soft materials, we offer hardnesses from 27° up to 95° Shore A. PolyJet can manufacture parts in absolutely any colour.
Boundless possibilities
By combining liquid digital materials and dissolvable support materials, PolyJet delivers good print quality at a good speed. With the ability to incorporate multiple materials, diverse shore hardness ranges, and a vibrant spectrum of colors in a single print, PolyJet opens up a universe of creative possibilities.
Do you have doubts about which technology is best for your particular product or prototype? Do not hesitate to get in touch and we can have a chat about your various options.
FAQs
- Seamlessly integrate a vast range of colors and materials into a single model, maximizing efficiency.
- Generate polished, intricate prototypes that capture the visual appeal of the final product.
- Fabricate precise molds, jigs, fixtures, and other manufacturing tools.
- Attain intricate shapes, complex designs, and delicate features with precision.
- Limited strength.
- Soft materials have low tear resistance.
- Aged by UV light.
- In the case of multi-coloured models, each colour should have its own shell in the CAD model.
- In the case of models made from different materials, each material should have its own shell in the CAD model.
- Hard
- 2K (hard + soft)
- Soft 30A – 95A
- All colours
- Transparent
390mm x 490mm x 200mm
The technology involves curing an acrylic-based liquid layer-by-layer under a UV light. It is a speedy technology, and with this method you can build models in anything from soft rubber to hard plastic. You obtain a good level of detail, making the technology ideal for e.g. prototypes.
Because you can in fact use different materials in the same print-run with this method, you can produce items with different properties but still of the same product.