DWalt
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You have described sintering, not MIM. Sintering is as described, where usually a mixture of powdered metals is compacted in a mold to form a shape. Depending upon the desired properties, it may or may not be heated after compaction to bind the particles together more tightly. Part designs are typically fairly simple shapes.
MIM is very similar to injection molding of plastics, but using powdered metal and a binder instead of plastic - it's forced into an intricate mold under high pressure. The mold may produce a very complex part.
MIM is very similar to injection molding of plastics, but using powdered metal and a binder instead of plastic - it's forced into an intricate mold under high pressure. The mold may produce a very complex part.