Metal Injection Molding Is A Growing
Technology
Custom injection molders everywhere are looking for way to remain or become competitive in the
global economy, and metal injection molding (MIM), is a growing technology. Plastic injection molders are in a
great position to benefit from this process because it is similar in many ways to the injection molding of
plastic.
Finding a niche market and becoming an expert in that specific area is one way to gain market
share. Companies who are nimble enough and aggressive are finding that metal injection molding offers many
opportunities for profit and growth. Espcially if you are already in the custom injection molding business, you
have a head start.
What industries use metal injection molded products?
The medical industry is a huge market with high margins for profit. MIM is used
extensively because it offers a high degree of complexity, consistency, and lower cost per part than other methods
of manufacture.
Highly engineered medical products that formerly were machined are now routinely injection molded
using MIM. If the volume is high enough, this becomes a better choice for manufacture than machining. In a way
similar to plastic injection molding, the more complex the part
the better and the same with volume.
The consistency of dimensional accuracy is also ensured by this process. Because the materials used
are predictable in their compostiion and shrinkage, the finished product is very accurate and true to the
design.
The automotive industry uses MIM produced parts as well. Many gears, brake parts
and engine components are perfect candidates for metal injection molding. Another advantage to this process is that
the metal parts can be used as inserts in over-molding applications. The two shot molding process is regularly used
to combine dissimilar materials, such as stainless steel and plastic, for example. This provides a clean, flash and
burr free part, ready for assembly, often with no secondary operations required.

What are some advantages of MIM?
The elimination of waste is one of the primary advantages. This is because there is little or no
machining involved, plus the scrap and runners can be recycled, which in turn saves money.
Consistency from part to part is a given because of the injection molding process. The dimensional
tolerance is relatively easy to maintain from cavity to cavity due to the entire process being controlled and
monitored. Even with the large amoun of shrink involved the precision is still high.
As volumes increase, the cost per part decreases, and metal injection molding is perfect for high
volume parts, such as gears, brake parts and medical parts. The cost savings compared to machining can be dramatic,
once the volume reaches a turning point. Also, because there is often no secondary operation, the cost is reduced
as well.
What does this mean for a molder?
Metal injection molding represents a great opportunity for gaining dominance in a niche market.
This can give you a competitive edge in the injection molding marketplace and add profits to your
operation.
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