SLS MJF Polymer Powder
Production-capable polymer AM for nylon parts, service bureaus, and functional prototypes.
More automation, better powder refresh economics, and broader material sets.
Used for strong tooling, fixtures, and selected end-use parts.
Dominant low-cost process; industrial variants support tooling, fixtures, jigs, and end-use polymer parts.
Used for molds, patterns, tooling, construction-scale polymer/composite structures.
Most widely deployed polymer AM process. Strong across prototyping, tooling, and selective production. Bambu Lab and Prusa driving rapid desktop performance improvements 2022–2025.
This technology profile draws from AMRoadmap's research dataset. Source citations are being added to individual pages. See methodology.
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AM Roadmap. (2026). SLS MJF Polymer Powder. AM Roadmap (v0.4.2-fixes-deployed). Retrieved 2026-05-17, from https://amroadmap.com/technologies/polymer-sls-mjf-polymer-powder
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title = {SLS MJF Polymer Powder},
author = {{AM Roadmap}},
year = {2026},
url = {https://amroadmap.com/technologies/polymer-sls-mjf-polymer-powder},
note = {AM Roadmap dataset v0.4.2-fixes-deployed, accessed 2026-05-17}
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