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HP Metal Jet 3D Printing — High-Speed, Cost-Effective Metal Parts

Produce functional metal components with industrial precision and scalable production, faster and more affordable than traditional methods.

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What is HP Metal Jet ( HP MJ) 3D Printing?

 

HP Metal Jet is a binder jetting metal 3D printing technology that uses metal powder and a binding agent to produce dense, functional metal parts ready for sintering.

 

  • High-speed production for low- to mid-volume runs
  • Cost-effective  for mass production compared to traditional metal 3D printing
  • Supports multiple metals: stainless steel, tool steel, copper alloys
  • Suitable for complex geometries and lattice structures
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Metal Binder Jetting (HP Metal Jet) Materials

We offer over 100+ 3D Printing materials and a wide range of surface finishes, and we also support customized materials for special projects

Material NamePropertiesColorsSurface FinishesCostTensile Strength (MPa)Bending Strength (MPa)Young's Modulus (MPa)Elongation at Break (%)Charpy Impact Strength (kJ/m²)HDT @ 0.46 MPa (℃)Print Volume (mm)
Stainless Steel 316LExcellent corrosion resistance, bio-compatibility, good weldabilityMetallic GreyPolished, Sandblasted, MachinedMedium490–620170–200~193,00040–50100–150~290200 x 200 x 140
Stainless Steel 17-4 PHHigh strength, good corrosion resistance, heat-treatableMetallic GreyPolished, Sandblasted, MachinedMedium-High850–1100200–230~200,0005–1530–60~300N/A

Surface Finishes For HP Metal Jet 3D Prints

Improve durability and performance with a selection of finishes

Manual Polishing

Mirror Polishing

Tumbling

Magnetic Polishing

Color Matching/Painting

Thread Tapping

Re-CNC Machining

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From Quote To Delivery

Everything You Need In One Easy-to-use Platform

Our AI-powered online quoting tool delivers prices within seconds and makes order tracking and management effortless. With built-in DFM capabilities, it helps identify design errors early, saving you time and ensuring smoother part production.

No Minimum Quantity | AI-Powered DFM Analysis |Online Order Management | Flexible Lead Time & Shipping Options

“IN3DTEC is a wholly trusted partner. They help us develop new products more efficiently and quickly. High-quality products and competitive prices are also why we recommend them to more people.” Luis Ford at Leica Medical Product Design Team

Excellent 4.9 out of 5

So happy with IN3DTEC. The communication and customer support is incredible even for small orders they help with every aspect of the project. Can't recommend this company highly enough. Thanks for doing a great job guys. Kindly Nicola

Nicola Loder

Exceptional service, always willing to work with the customer to ensure parts are built to spec. Quick, reliable turn around, high quality and reasonably priced CNC/3D Printed parts.

Ron Miranda

Working with in3dtec was great. The communication was really good - they responded always fast and to my satisfaction. Their statement about competitive prices is totally true and the quality is nothing to complain about. Hope in3dtec will continue with their great work. I will definitely order again.

Daniel Kuehnle

First time using and I must say the quality for the part is excellent. The ordering and quoting was very good on the web site. The shipping and turn around time is 1st Class. I would recommend to anyone wanting a top quality part (or parts) and outstand shipping.

Ed Burks

I regularly use the 3D printing service that IN3DTEC offers and I'm very happy with the end products I receive as well as the quality of service. Parts arrive with very good dimensional accuracy and excellent finish. I also receive great advice about making my prints better. I definitely recommend IN3DTEC!

Dominik Dominiak

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How Does HP Metal Jet 3D Printing Works

 

Prepare & Nest

Import CAD, choose material, orient and nest parts for throughput.

Binder Jet Printing

Printhead selectively deposits binder onto metal powder, layer by layer.

Curing (Green Parts)

Printed parts are thermally cured to gain handling strength.

Debinding

Binder is partially removed, preparing parts for densification.

Sintering

Parts are sintered in a furnace, achieving high density and strength.

Finish & Inspect

Optional machining, polishing/coating

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HP Metal Jet Printing (HMJ) vs. SLM 3D Printing

Feature HP Metal Jet SLM 3D Printing
Cost High for low-volume, low for mass Low
Density ~95–99% after sintering >99.7%, near fully dense metal
Post-Processing Debinding, sintering, optional machining Support removal, heat relief, wire EDM
Supports No support needed during build Required for overhangs and complex geometry
Production Speed Fast for mass production, slow for single piece Slower per batch, 4–6 days
Complex Geometry Excellent for intricate parts Excellent, but may need support design
Max. Build Size 70 × 70 × 70 mm 500 × 500 × 500 mm
Selection Tip Small batch / support-limited: HMJ   |   Others: SLM

Download The 3D Printing Guide

Discover proven design rules that help engineers and creators improve performance, save costs, and ensure consistent success in 3D printing projects.

How to Work With

Simply upload your CAD files.

Get real-time pricing and DFM insights within seconds. Or ask for manual design help.

Once your order is placed, we’ll begin production right away, and you can track and manage it anytime from your dashboard.

Partnering with FedEx, DHL, and UPS, we deliver your parts fast and on time, worldwide.

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