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Moulding properties and causes of deterioration of recycled MIM feedstock
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Micro-channelled heat exchanger manufactured by Ceramic Injection Moulding and co-firing
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A Case Study on Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of Micro-MIM Products
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Developments in multi-component powder injection moulding of steel-ceramic compounds using green tapes for inmould label process
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Demand for precision components set to drive Chinese PIM manufacturing into the mainstream
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Small but effective - Metal Injection Moulded micro gear wheels
The miniaturisation of components is gaining in importance in many sectors such as medical technology, biotechnology and drive technology, with an increasing demand for so-called micro components.
A research partnership involving a university and industrial companies in Germany has resulted in the successful production of micro gear wheels using metal injection moulding (MIM). ARBURG'S ALLROUNDER injection moulding technology has played its part in this partnership. View full feature
CatamoldĀ®: Powder Injection Moulding made by BASF
BASF has an unique background in plastic technology, metal powder production and new materials research. Thanks to this experience, BASF has become a solution provider for powder injection molding (PIM), making a substantial contribution to the performance improvement of this innovative manufacturing technology.
PIM allows molding metals with same ease and design freedom as for plastics. It has found application in the automotive field for turbocharger, valve train, gearbox, seat-adjustment, fuel injection and sensor systems parts.
BASF’s revolutionary catalytic debinding technology can be implemented as a fully continuous process. This provides the link between the highly automated molding machines as used in plastic and the large throughput continuous sintering furnaces as known in powder metallurgy. For this reason BASF powder injection-molding technology is naturally suitable for the mass production requirements of automotive applications. View full feature
















