The metal injection molding process consists of four steps: raw material preparation, molding, degreasing and final sintering.
Each step is briefly discussed below:
Parts are sintered in a high-temperature furnace, incorporating 17-22% of empty space depending on the alloy system. The result is a high-density part reaching 95-99% of the theoretical density of the forged material. The part will shrink to 75-85% of its pre-sintered size. Your MIM supplier needs to consider the shrinkage of each geometry, especially during the design phase.
MIM parts have good dimensional accuracy and typically do not require secondary operations to achieve tolerances. Benefits of Metal Injection Molding Metal injection molding can economically produce extremely complex geometries with high repeatability compared to competing te൲chnologies.
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