We have compiled a list of manufacturers, distributors, product information, reference prices, and rankings for Molding.
ipros is IPROS GMS IPROS One of the largest technical database sites in Japan that collects information on.

Molding(metal) - List of Manufacturers, Suppliers, Companies and Products

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Jul 23, 2025~Aug 19, 2025
This ranking is based on the number of page views on our site.

Molding Product List

1~7 item / All 7 items

Displayed results

MIM (Metal Injection Molding)

Advanced technology that produces valuable products! Higher strength can be achieved than with conventional powder metallurgy.

"MIM" stands for Metal Injection Molding, which refers to the process of metal powder injection molding. It involves mixing metal powders of less than 10 microns with a binder made of resin and wax, forming the material, and then debinding and sintering it to manufacture metal products. This technology is highly productive and suitable for mass production of complex-shaped parts, offering potential cost advantages. 【Features】 ■ A wide variety of metals, including difficult-to-machine materials, can be used ■ High precision processing with a tolerance of ±0.5% on dimensional values ■ Capable of near-net-shape three-dimensional forms ■ Higher strength than conventional powder metallurgy can be achieved ■ Cost advantages are expected *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Processing Contract

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration

Micro Metal Powder Injection Molding "μ-MIM"

We have developed a manufacturing technology for metal powder injection molding applied to micro components, resulting in high-density, high-precision, and complex-shaped sintered products called "μ-MIM"!

At Taishō Industrial, we accept orders for prototype to mass production of high-density, high-precision, and complex-shaped "μ-MIM" products through metal powder injection molding. Metal Injection Molding (MIM) is a technology that involves mixing and kneading metal powder with a binder made of resin and wax, injecting it into a mold, and then sintering it after debinding to produce metal products. We are expanding these MIM technologies into micro components, developing our unique technology as "μ-MIM," and aiming for further technological advancements. "μ-MIM" offers high freedom in material selection, enabling the production of difficult-to-cut materials and high melting point materials. It allows for mass production of complex-shaped precision metal parts and the manufacturing of composite materials through the bonding of different materials. We also implement insert MIM molding for parts with undercuts, contributing to the reduction of assembly, press-fitting, and other processes, as well as improving quality stability and reducing costs, while accommodating screw shapes and transfers. For more details, please contact us or download our catalog.

  • Injection Molding Machine
  • Processing Contract

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration

Micro Metal Powder Injection Molding "μ-MIM"

We have developed a manufacturing technology for metal powder injection molding applied to micro components, resulting in high-density, high-precision, and complex-shaped sintered products called "μ-MIM"!

At Taishō Industrial, we accept orders for the prototyping and mass production of high-density, high-precision, and complex-shaped "μ-MIM" products through metal powder injection molding. Metal Injection Molding (MIM) is a technology that involves mixing and kneading metal powder with a binder made of resin and wax, injecting it into a mold, and then sintering it after removing the binder to produce metal products. We are expanding these MIM technologies into micro components, developing our unique technology as "μ-MIM," and aiming for further technological advancements. "μ-MIM" offers high freedom in material selection, enabling the production of difficult-to-cut materials and high melting point materials. It allows for the mass production of complex-shaped precision metal parts and the manufacturing of composite materials through the joining of dissimilar materials. We also implement insert MIM molding for the production of complex-shaped parts with undercuts, contributing to the reduction of processes such as assembly and press-fitting, ensuring quality stability, and lowering costs, while accommodating screw shapes and transfers. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

  • Injection Molding Machine
  • Processing Contract

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration

Introduction to the manufacturing method: "Metal Injection Technology"

Castem's proprietary technology patented in the United States.

Metal injection molding is a processing method that creates metal parts of desired shapes by mixing powdered metal with a binder and injecting it into a mold. Recognizing the rapid trend towards high precision and complex shapes, Castem foresaw this shift early on and focused on the metal injection molding method (MIM), conducting independent research and development without relying on technology imports from the United States. In 1991, they obtained a patent in the U.S. and completed the manufacturing process using metal injection. Since then, they have continued to explore the possibilities of metal injection and have taken on the development of mechanical parts that can only be made through this method. Moving forward, they aim to further enhance their capabilities and respond to the demands for higher precision and complex shapes. For more details, please contact us.

  • gear
  • Other machine elements

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration