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Metal Injection Molding FAQ
When manufacturing small, complex parts, metal injection molding gives designers greater freedom than conventional die or investment casting. Here are some...
MIM Process Series Part 6: Sintering
Sintering is the final step in the MIM process. During this blog series, we’ve been through feedstock, compounding, molding, and debinding. This final blog post in the series will explain how a part goes from being “brown” to being complete.
MIM Series Part 5: Debinding
Debinding is our fifth part of the MIM101 blog series. This post will help you understand why debinding is a critical step in the MIM process.
MIM Series Part 4: Molding
Molding, the fourth part of our blog series on MIM, is focused on the pellets of the compounding being loaded into a MIM machine and producing a “green part”.
MIM Series Part 3: Compounding
In my last blog post, we focused on the feedstock that is required to perform metal injection molding (MIM). Today we will discuss the first step of the MIM process – compounding.
MIM Series Part 2: Feedstock
In my previous blog post – MIM 101, I discussed the MIM process at a very high level. As promised, this next topic in our series is on feedstock. There are four steps to the MIM process – compounding, molding, debinding, and sintering.