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.
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
3D Printing Materials
We offer over 100+ 3D Printing materials and a wide range of surface finishes, and we also support customized materials for special projects
Surface Finishes For 3D Prints
Improve durability and performance with a selection of finishes
Anodizing
Polishing
Tumbling
Brushing + Electroplating
Smooth machining
Electroplating
Screen/logo Printing
Sandblasting/Shot Peening
Part marking/Laser engraving
Color Matching/Painting
Heat treatment
Insert, Thread Tapping
Vaporfuse Smoothing
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
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Excellent 4.9 out of 5 
Gallery Of 3D Prints
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
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.



