MIM or Metal Injection Moulding is an automated process which is particularly suited to a high volume of small items. A finely powdered metal is mixed with a specific amount of binder, which creates a โgreenโ material, which is capable of being injected into dedicated tooling. The binder is subsequently โburntโ off and the components are heated to the appropriate sintering temperature to produce parts of extremely high accuracy, requiring little or no post processing.
This sintering process ensures that complex, smaller parts can be shaped in single step and in high volume. There is typically a 15% shrinkage rate in each dimension; the parts have an extremely high integrity.
The current equipment which is used, limits the products that can be moulded. A typical volume is 100 grams or less per shot. High quality graded powders are used in the process, most common alloys are available.
A developer of the process in the 1970s named his company โParmatechโ deriding from the phrase โparticle materials technologyโ. The process, since then was widely adopted for manufacturing from the 1980s onwards. The process has been divided into a step by step process below.
There are many economic advantages to metal injection moulded parts, but its main advantage lies in the intricacy of the process and the capacity for small sized parts. The methods are used in a broad range of applications, such as industrial, commercial, automotive, firearms, aerospace and medical. MIM is the chosen method as it can produce complex parts with high levels of accuracy and integrity. Many everyday items are created through the MIM method due to the excellent repeatability and consistency that can be achieved.
A broad range of materials can be used when utilising this method. Traditional metalwork involves a large amount of waste, unlike MIM. This is especially useful when using more expensive materials. Metal Injection Moulding is considered to be a green technology because of this, even though greenhouse gas emissions are generated.
The process of MIM offers many benefits and advantages over other technologies. This technology has been sustained and progressed over the past 25 years and shows the maturity and complexity of engineering at its best. The evidence of the number of components, alloys and sizes shows the complexity which it now offers. Benefits of using Metal Injection Moulding includes but is not limited to:
Here at Dean Group, we are the experts in Metal Injection Moulding. For more information about this process, or to simply speak to one of our team members. Please donโt hesitate to get in touch with us by calling 0161 775 1633.