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issue · 2026.q2
PolymerSLSTRL 4 · Emerging

SLS MJF Polymer Powder

Production-capable polymer AM for nylon parts, service bureaus, and functional prototypes.

Emerging
TRL 4
confidence 70%
Trajectory 2025–2035

More automation, better powder refresh economics, and broader material sets.

RELRelated technologies
TRL 5 · 70% confidence
Continuous Fiber Composites

Used for strong tooling, fixtures, and selected end-use parts.

TRL 7 · 70% confidence
FDM FFF

Dominant low-cost process; industrial variants support tooling, fixtures, jigs, and end-use polymer parts.

TRL 5 · 70% confidence
Large Format AM LFAM

Used for molds, patterns, tooling, construction-scale polymer/composite structures.

TRL 9 · 90% confidence
Material Extrusion FDM FFF

Most widely deployed polymer AM process. Strong across prototyping, tooling, and selective production. Bambu Lab and Prusa driving rapid desktop performance improvements 2022–2025.

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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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@misc{amroadmap_sls_mjf_polymer_powder_2026,
  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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