In today’s demanding manufacturing environment, many companies rely on Metal Injection Molding (MIM) to produce a variety of parts, especially those with intricate geometries and tight tolerances. In ...
In the past, the Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM) process was mostly used to make simple items like support jigs and other tooling fixtures. But as MAM methods become easier and more affordable, ...
1. Jay Park, Associate Professor, Plastics Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell 2. Christopher Hansen, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell 3. Alireza ...
The use of ceramics in industries including aerospace, electronics, energy, defense, and biotechnology has greatly increased, making it an essential component in many modern technologies. Ceramic ...
PIM uses sinterable powders to manufacture very intricate components. Unlike traditional press-and-sinter powder metallurgy processes, PIM could potentially allow the economic mass production of dense ...
The powder injection moulding (PIM) process is an efficient method for the high volume production of shaped components from powders. PIM is a derivative of polymer injection moulding and uses much of ...
Using polymer binders to process metal and ceramic composite materials allows for the simultaneous injection of multiple small components, such as dental brackets, potentially replacing over 33 ...
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