Mass production of hollow structure parts realized by MIM method *Materials for adopted fields are currently available!
Achieved hollow shapes that are typically difficult to manufacture with molds using MIM (Metal Injection Molding). Mass production is also possible due to having one of the top-class production equipment holdings in the industry!
Injection molding using molds allows for the easy production of fine and precise parts with complex shapes and three-dimensional geometries that are difficult to machine. It excels in mass production, with Teibo capable of handling monthly outputs ranging from 1,000 to 1 million units. In recent years, it has also become possible to produce hollow shapes that were previously considered difficult to manufacture. 【Features of MIM Method】 ■ Complex Shapes Metal parts with complex geometries can be achieved in nearly final shape (near-net shape). ■ Design Freedom Three-dimensional structures such as lateral holes and grooves can be easily realized. Parts with shapes that did not exist before, or multiple parts that were used together, can be integrated into a single design. ■ Mass Production Similar to plastic molding, it allows for multiple part production and automation, making it suitable for large-scale manufacturing. ■ Precision By using high-quality powders, a homogeneous density and minimal distortion in the molded body can be achieved, resulting in high density and high strength. ■ Difficult-to-Machine Materials By achieving near-net shapes with difficult-to-machine materials such as SUS, Ti, and W alloys, it is possible to reduce processing steps and enhance the added value of products. ■ Cost Near-net shapes allow for labor-saving in post-processing and cost reduction.
- Company:テイボー
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