Powder Injection Molding of Metal and Ceramic Parts
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Some Critical Issues for Injection Molding. ed. / Jian Wang. 1. ed. Rijeka, Croatia, 2012. p. 65 - 88 3.
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T1 - Powder Injection Molding of Metal and Ceramic Parts
AU - Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Joamin
AU - Stringari, Gustavo
AU - Emri, Igor
N1 - Powder injection molding (PIM) is a technology for manufacturing complex, precision, net-shape components from either metal or ceramic powder. The potential of PIM lies in its ability to combine the design flexibility of plastic injection molding and the nearly unlimited choice of material offered by powder metallurgy, making it possible to combine multiple parts into a single one. The PIM process presents countless variations which are used in the industry today. Invariably, it consists of four steps: feedstock preparation, injection moulding, debunking and sintering.
PY - 2012/3/23
Y1 - 2012/3/23
KW - highly-filled polymer
KW - powder injection moulding
KW - sintering
KW - powder metallurgy
U2 - 10.5772/38070
DO - 10.5772/38070
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-953-51-0297-7
SP - 65
EP - 88
BT - Some Critical Issues for Injection Molding
A2 - Wang, Jian
CY - Rijeka, Croatia
ER -