μ-MIM Technology Newsletter: Metal 3D Printing
We provide a seamless product development process from prototyping to mass production! Combining 3D printing and MIM technology.
We will provide technical information about "Metal 3D Printing," handled by the Japan Micro MIM Group. The binder jetting method is beginning to gain popularity as a high-precision metal additive manufacturing technology. In this method, a binder is sprayed onto metal powder from a nozzle to create the desired shape. During the spraying process, force is applied, which can cause distortion in the shape being formed, especially in the case of small metal parts. Additionally, when removing the workpiece, unnecessary metal powder may be blown away, and there is a risk that the workpiece itself could be blown away as well. At Japan Micro MIM, we combine 3D printing and MIM technology to provide a seamless product development process from prototyping to mass production, referred to as "3.5D Printing." If you think "prototyping with MIM is expensive and time-consuming," or if you have given up on design because "there are too many compromises with existing processing technologies," please feel free to consult us about prototyping and mass production. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
- Company:日本マイクロMIMホールディングス 本社
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