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Send your files to the largest HP FusionJet 3D printing facility in Australia.

Professional 3D Solutions Under One Roof

  • CAD Design Available

  • Rapid Prototype Printing

  • High impact resistance

  • Biocompatible

  • 3 Industrial Printers

  • Production Capabilities

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How We Work

Short or long run quantities, prototypes or one-off product samples. We do it all. Always fast, always quality.

ONLINE QUOTE

Upload your part file for instant online quote and ETA.

SECURE CHECK OUT

Once you approve the quote, your 3D print job is scheduled for print.

DELIVERY

On completion, you can pick-up your finished project, or we can carefully courier it straight to you.

YOU'RE IN SAFE HANDS

We understand the importance of handling sensitive information.

 

Please send NDA to info@3dprintbureau.com.au.

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READY FOR ANY 3D PRINT PROJECT

Cutting Edge Printers

Bespoke
Service

Located in Keysborough, Victoria, 3D Print Bureau has been established to fulfil the high end 3D print requirements of many industries now depending on this manufacturing process throughout Melbourne and beyond.

Durable, High Quality Materials

This thermoplastic delivers optimal mechanical properties, ideal for strong, ductile, functional parts. It also has excellent chemical resistance and enhanced elongation-at-break. Ideal for impact resistance and ductility for prostheses, insoles, sports goods, snap fits, living hinges, and more.

Experienced Advisor Service

Our experienced technical and production staff, along with our cutting edge 3D printing equipment, makes 3D Print Bureau your complete additive manufacturing provider.

The Possibilities Are Endless

FAQ
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FAQ

  • What is the lead time for 3D Print Bureau services?
    Depending on the size, quantity and complexity of the 3D printing order, we typically complete orders within 1-4 business days. Generally, if smaller part files are received by 11am, you can expect to collect or have them dispatched the following day. Kindly contact marlene@3dprintbureau.com.au for bulk order turnaround times.
  • How accurate are MJF printed parts?
    Our 3D printers are calibrated to produce parts with an accuracy of 0.3% (with lower limit on ± 0.2 mm).
  • What is the maximum part size 3D Print Bureau can produce?
    The maximum part size 360mm x 270mm x 360mm. Kindly note that this size file will be printed over the weekend to facilitate the maximum natural cooling time.
  • What are the minimum wall thicknesses for 3D printing?
    The minimum thickness is 0.5 mm. We suggest long and thin parts are at least 1mm thick. For this type of part, a weekend print is recommended, so the part can cool naturally to avoid warping.
  • Does 3D Print Bureau offer post-printing services?
    Our shot blaster cleans the parts to a shiny, dark metallic grey finish. We can dye the parts black if requested.
  • Does 3D Print Bureau offer postage services?
    Yes, standard rate postage of $15 Australia wide or collection from factory.
  • MJF TECHNOLOGY AND HOW IT WORKS
    HP MJF (Multi Jet Fusion) is a 3D printing technology developed by HP (Hewlett-Packard) that utilizes a unique process to create functional and high-quality parts. In this guide, we'll explore the key aspects of HP MJF and its workflow. How HP MJF Works: Powder Preparation: The MJF process begins with a thin layer of powdered material, typically a thermoplastic, spread evenly across the build area. Inkjet Printing: A carriage containing multiple print heads moves back and forth over the powder bed, depositing fusing and detailing agents selectively. Fusion and Cooling: The fusing agent selectively absorbs energy from infrared lamps, causing the powder to fuse and form solid parts. The detailing agent enhances the part's features and surface finish. After fusion, the part is allowed to cool down. Build and Refresh: Once a layer is complete, a roller applies a new layer of powder, and the process repeats until the entire object is built. Multiple parts can be printed simultaneously. 2. Materials Used: HP MJF supports a variety of thermoplastic materials, including Nylon 12 (PA12), Nylon 11 (PA11), and TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane). These materials offer excellent mechanical properties, durability, and chemical resistance. We use only Nylon PA11. 3. Benefits of HP MJF: Speed: HP MJF is known for its fast printing capabilities, enabling the production of parts at a high throughput. Accuracy: The inkjet printing technology allows for precise placement of materials, resulting in accurate and detailed parts. Functional Parts: HP MJF produces parts with isotropic mechanical properties, making them suitable for functional applications. Multi-Color and Multi-Material: HP MJF allows for the printing of multi-color and multi-material parts in a single build, opening up possibilities for complex designs. 4. Design Considerations: Wall Thickness: Design walls should be at least 0.8 mm thick to ensure structural integrity. Overhangs and Support Structures: Overhangs greater than 45 degrees generally require support structures. It's important to design parts with appropriate support considerations. Texture and Surface Finish: HP MJF can produce parts with a smooth finish, but textured surfaces may require additional post-processing steps. 5. Post-Processing: Cleaning: Printed parts are removed from the powder bed and excess powder is cleaned using various methods, such as air blowing or bead blasting. Dyeing and Coloring: HP MJF parts can be dyed or colored using various methods, including immersion dyeing or painting. Sanding and Polishing: Post-processing techniques like sanding and polishing can be used to improve the surface finish of MJF parts. Great success with Hyrdo-dipping. 6. Applications: Prototyping: HP MJF is widely used in rapid prototyping due to its speed and accuracy. Functional Parts: The technology's ability to produce robust and mechanically stable parts makes it suitable for creating functional prototypes and end-use parts. Manufacturing Aids: HP MJF can be utilized to produce jigs, fixtures, and other manufacturing aids that enhance production processes. Remember to refer to the specific guidelines and recommendations provided by HP or the material manufacturer for detailed information on the MJF process and material-specific considerations.
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