PIM International magazine archive 2025
The PIM International magazine archive for 2025 gives free access to our most recent issues, offering the most comprehensive insight into the world of Metal Injection Moulding and Ceramic Injection Moulding. All issues can be downloaded free of charge as PDF files.

Vol. 19 No. 4 Winter 2025
- Element 22: Mastering titanium component production with Metal Injection Moulding and Additive Manufacturing
- Advancing industrialisation: Binder Jetting at the forefront of a maturing sinter-based AM landscape
- Tailored feedstocks for MIM, CIM and sinter-based AM: How Blesol Tech is responding to market requirements
- Cleaner semiconductor etching: Bosch Advanced Ceramics’ two-part AM injector produced with Lithoz technology
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Vol. 19 No. 3 Autumn 2025
- Ceramic precision meets analogue performance: How Additive Manufacturing enables design freedom in high-end audio
- MPIF’s PM Design Excellence Awards 2025: Celebrating innovation in Metal Injection Moulding
- Sinter-based AM & MIM at the 21st Plansee Seminar: Cemented carbide and tungsten heavy alloy developments
- Atomik AM and the binder revolution: Rethinking the future of Binder Jetting
- Advances in water-debindable feedstock for Ceramic Injection Moulding: Thicker parts, faster cycles
- Comparative study of 17-4 PH spur gears produced by Metal Injection Moulding and Binder Jetting
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Vol. 19 No. 2 Summer 2025
- INDO-MIM in North America: Scaling MIM and developing Binder Jetting to meet evolving market needs
- Redefining device design: The role of MIM in consumer electronics hinge mechanisms
- Binder Jetting at a crossroads: Dan Brunermer on scale, strategy and the technology’s future
- Prof Randall M German: Shaping the field of Powder Injection Molding – a MIM2025 tribute
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Vol. 19 No. 1 Spring 2025
- Scaling metal Additive Manufacturing: 3DEO’s unique approach to sinter-based parts production
- Finding opportunities in a challenging market: AFT-Hungary’s Metal Injection Moulding strategy
- MIM feedstock trends in Asia: Competition, innovation, and market shifts
- Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing technologies in focus at ASTM’s ICAM 2024 conference
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