MIM (Metal Injection Molding) complex three-dimensional shaped metal parts
Achieving reduced processing through near-net shape leads to cost reduction.
MIM is a type of powder metallurgy method that uses metal powder as raw material, and it is a technology that allows for the manufacturing of complex-shaped metal parts through injection molding. Since it uses molds for shaping, it is suitable for mass production. Additionally, it can handle difficult-to-machine materials such as stainless steel, leading to cost reductions due to reduced processing. 【Features】 ■ Complex three-dimensional shapes Using the same molding method as plastic injection molding, it can create complex shapes, allowing for near-net-shape forms that are close to the final product in a single molding, which contributes to cost reduction. ■ High precision and high strength Dimensional accuracy can be achieved within ±0.5%, and surface roughness can be below Ra3.2, achieving high precision. A relative density of over 95% provides strength comparable to that of soluble materials. ■ Mass production Due to the use of molds in the manufacturing process, it is suitable for mass production. It can accommodate hundreds of thousands of units per month.
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