Article | REF: M3320 V1

Sintering process - Powder injection moulding (PIM)

Authors: Delphine MOINARD, Claire RIGOLLET

Publication date: June 10, 2011, Review date: September 29, 2021

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1. Principle and fields of application

The PIM (Powder Injection Molding) or MIP (Moulage par injection de poudres) process groups together the MIM (Metal Injection Molding) and CIM (Ceramic Injection Molding) processes for the production of metal and ceramic parts respectively. In both cases, the specificity of the process is that it relies on the injection molding technique used in plastics processing.

1.1 Process steps

The PIM process can be broken down into 4 successive stages (figure 1 ). Although these stages are described in more detail in the following paragraphs, the general principle of each stage is as follows:

  • The feedstock is made by mixing a powder...

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