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傑克 金屬製品有限公司
Metal Injection Molding (MIM)
Complex structure, molded in one piece.
Without the need for multiple overlapping processes, MIM can directly produce complex shapes that are difficult to machine using traditional milling, such as internal grooves, thin-walled structures, and three-dimensional curved surfaces, significantly reducing the need for secondary processing.
Diverse materials; wide range of applications
It supports a variety of metals, including stainless steel (304L, 316L, 17-4PH), low alloy steel, titanium alloy, tungsten alloy, and soft magnetic materials, meeting the stringent requirements of different fields such as 3C electronics, medical devices, auto parts, and industrial hardware.
Dense and strong, comparable to forging.
After high-temperature sintering, MIM parts can reach a density of 95% to 99% of the theoretical value. Their mechanical strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance are close to or even equal to those of traditional forged materials, without compromising performance.
Economical mass production; cost advantage
MIM is particularly suitable for large-scale production with an annual output of tens of thousands to millions of pieces. Compared with CNC machining or precision casting, MIM can significantly reduce unit costs while maintaining quality.





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