Introduction to Metal Processing Method (MIM) Effective for "Cost Reduction" of Complex Parts
We propose cost reduction solutions for our customers through manufacturing specialized in iron, titanium, and difficult-to-process components!!
Document Type: Sales Presentation Material We propose cost reduction in manufacturing for our customers through specialized manufacturing of iron, titanium, and difficult-to-process components. Our technology for reducing friction and wear in products and parts contributes to improving the durability and lifespan of customer components, as well as reducing manufacturing costs by achieving zero defects. This document features the 'MIM method,' which allows for mass production of small, complex parts through metal injection molding. We also provide comparisons with other main processing methods and showcase the creation of challenging female threads with accompanying photographs. The document includes a list of compatible materials for our method and multiple practical examples, making it a useful reference when considering implementation. [Contents (Partial)] ■ About MIM ■ Features of MIM (Metal Molding) ■ MIM Manufacturing Process ■ Comparison with Other Main Processing Methods ■ Introduction of MIM's Special Techniques (Formation of Female Threads / Boring Shapes) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■ NPR's MIM ball screw circulation components ■ MIM products found in everyday life ■ Practical examples ■ Manufacturing that contributes to SDGs ■ "Ti materials" achieving lightweight and high strength ■ We are confident in this! ■ Start of prototype provision using metal 3D additive manufacturing! ■ Reference materials: Materials compatible with MIM manufacturing method *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Metal Powder Injection Molding (MIM) Catalog
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Complex metal parts, ball screws (Fe-based), seat belts (important safety components), interior parts such as buttons (SUS), titanium (medical), connectors (copper), sensors, difficult-to-machine materials, mechanical parts, movable and sliding parts, engine parts, component parts for medical devices, sensor housings, endoscope parts, disposable items, non-insured related items ⇒ cosmetic surgery, dentistry, firearms, defense equipment, power tools, tools (such as ratchets), clutches (one-way), hinges (glasses), bearings, bicycle-related items, artificial joints, power generation infrastructure, PCs, all-solid-state batteries (especially electrodes), VR equipment, power generation equipment-related, renewable energy-related.