EPMA seminar to look at materials and developments in MIM

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March 1, 2023
The EPMA’s MIM seminar will cover the latest developments in MIM (Courtesy EPMA)
The EPMA’s MIM seminar will cover the latest developments in MIM (Courtesy EPMA)

The European Powder Metallurgy Association’s Metal Injection Moulding seminar, taking place May 24-25, 2023, will cover the latest developments in MIM, with a specific focus on powders and feedstocks. The event will be hosted in Sandviken, Sweden, at the Högbo Sandvik facility, north of Stockholm. A visit to the Sandvik AM centre and Midas & Athena powder production facilities will be included.

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Topics covered include:

  • Powder production, characterisation and optimisation
  • Novel MIM feedstock, feedstock characterisation and optimisation
  • Moulding and mould technology, green parts quality monitoring and optimisation
  • Debinding technology, brown parts quality monitoring and optimisation
  • Sintering technology, sintered part quality monitoring and optimisation
  • Post-sintering treatments
  • Simulation, digitalisation
  • Sustainability

Following a successful introduction at the 2020 event, a number of interactive sessions will also be organised, giving all participants the chance to share opinions in a brainstorming session. This is intended to give everyone the opportunity to contribute, highlighting priorities, possible developments and applications – and also in view of possible collaborative R&D.

Discounted registration is available for end-users, students and EPMA members. The deadline for registration is set as May 10, 2023.

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