Metal injection molding (MIM) is a powder metallurgy process used to manufacture complex, high-volume net-shape or near-net-shape parts. It combines the design flexibility of plastic injection molding with the strength and material properties of metal. The process involves mixing fine metal powders with a binder material to create a feedstock, molding the feedstock into the desired shape, debinding to remove the binder, and sintering to densify the metal particles. MIM is commonly used to produce small, intricate components for various industries, including automotive, medical, aerospace, and consumer electronics.
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