SLS vs. MJF — Which is Better for Tough, End-Use Parts?

When manufacturing durable, functional end-use parts, selecting the right 3D printing technology can make a huge difference in performance, efficiency, and cost. Two of the most widely used methods today are Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Multi Jet Fusion (MJF). While both rely on powdered nylon materials and produce high-strength components, each technology offers distinct advantages depending on your project’s priorities—whether that’s precision, durability, finish, or scalability. This blog is originally published here: https://quickparts.com/sls-vs-mjf-which-is-better-for-tough-end-use-parts/ 

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