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Webinar: Metal Injection Molding

By Kim Dorsey | October 9, 2020

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This webinar was presented on Tuesday, November 10, 2020
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Today’s manufacturing industry requires small & precision parts with high performance and reliability at a competitive cost. This 45-minute Webinar discusses a unique process that eliminates the need for complex, expensive machining when producing small, intricate steel and stainless steel components for automotive, Industrial and consumer product applications. The process is metal injection molding – also known as MIM. The presentation also examines how switching to the MIM process can result in a minimum 30% cost reduction for specific applications.

In the MIM process, a very fine metal powder is mixed with a little plastic, and then the mix is injection molded into complex shapes utilizing a mold. The molded components go through a de-binding process, during which some of the plastic binder is removed, and then they are sintered at high temperatures. During sintering, the remainder of the plastic binder is eliminated, and the metal particles diffuse with each other to form 96-98% dense material without losing its shape integrity.

The sintered MIM components display strength characteristics comparable to machined components. The process is highly scalable, and the material options include all varieties of steels, stainless steels, titanium, nickel super alloys, tungsten alloys, tool steels.

Attendees of this webinar will learn about:

  • Overview of MIM Process and its application
  • Cost saving ideas, advantages and limitations
  • Design guidelines and material selection

Featured Speakers:  

Jag Holla
Sr. VP- Marketing Group
INDO-MIM

 

 

Param Gutti
Sr. Manager- Business Development
INDO-MIM

 

 

Leslie Langnau
Managing Editor, Moderator
Design World

 

 

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Filed Under: WEBINARS, Molding • injection molding components
Tagged With: INDO-MIM
 

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