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Color Jet Printing (CJP) – Full-Color Powder-Based 3D Printing Technology
Color Jet Printing (CJP) is a full-color 3D printing technology that uses a powder-based additive manufacturing process. It builds objects layer by layer by selectively depositing a colored binder onto thin layers of powder material, producing highly detailed and visually rich models.
How Color Jet Printing Works
CJP technology relies on a powder bed fusion-like process where a printhead selectively jets liquid binder and color agents onto each layer of powder. Each new layer is spread and bonded until the final object is fully formed.
- Powder-based material layering
- Inkjet-style binder deposition
- Full-color application during printing
- Layer-by-layer additive construction
Key Features of CJP Technology
- Full-color output: Produces vibrant, multi-color models
- High resolution: Captures fine details and complex geometries
- Gradient capability: Smooth color transitions within printed parts
- Fast production: Efficient for concept models and visual prototypes
Applications of Color Jet Printing
CJP is widely used in industries that require visually realistic prototypes and models:
- Product design: Concept models and visual prototypes
- Architecture: Detailed scale models with color mapping
- Entertainment: Figurines, props, and character models
- Education: Visual teaching aids and anatomical models
- Medical visualization: Patient-specific anatomical representations
Post-Processing Requirements
After printing, CJP parts typically require post-processing to improve strength and durability. Since the raw printed objects are initially fragile, they are often infiltrated with resin or bonding agents to enhance structural integrity.
Material Characteristics
- Powder-based composite material
- Binder-activated solidification process
- Requires infiltration for mechanical strength
Color Jet Printing enables the creation of highly detailed, full-color 3D models that combine visual realism with efficient additive manufacturing.