Step 1 The first stage involves
mixing fine powdered metal with a wax/polymer binder to produce a compound
suitable for injection moulding. The powder-metal particles used for MIM are
much finer and more spherical than those used for the conventional sintered
metal process.
Step 2 The compound is injected under
pressure into a die, using similar equipment and techniques as those used in
plastic injection moulding. The MIM part is produced oversize to allow for
contraction in the next stages.
Step 3 The injected part in its
‘green state’ is placed in an oven to vapourise and remove the binder, leaving
the part in its ‘brown state’. During this stage, support plates may be required
to prevent distortion.
Step 4 The final stage is a high
temperature sintering treatment which releases surface energy stored in the fine
powder and fuses the metal particles together. This results in a high density,
high strength MIM part.