Handbook of Metal Injection Molding /

Handbook of Metal Injection Molding, Second Edition, provides an authoritative guide to this important technology and its applications. Building upon the success of the first edition, this update includes the latest developments in the field and expands upon specific processing technologies. Chapter...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Heaney, Donald F.
Published: Elsevier Ltd. : Woodhead Publishing,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, MA :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
Series: Woodhead Publishing series in metals and surface engineering
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Online Access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780081021521
Summary: Handbook of Metal Injection Molding, Second Edition, provides an authoritative guide to this important technology and its applications. Building upon the success of the first edition, this update includes the latest developments in the field and expands upon specific processing technologies. Chapters discuss component design, important powder characteristics, compound manufacture, tooling design, molding optimization, debinding and sintering. In addition, quality issues are also included, with sections on feedstock characterization, modeling and simulation, methods to qualify a MIM process, common defects and carbon content control. Final sections cover special metal injection molding processes, and more. With its distinguished editor and expert team of international contributors, this book is an essential guide for anyone involved in the high-volume manufacture of small precision parts in high-tech industries, such as microelectronics, and biomedical and aerospace engineering.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource.
ISBN: 9780081021538
0081021534
9780081021521
0081021526
9780081028094
0081028091
Index Number: TS243
CLC: TF124.39
Contents: <P>1. Metal powder injection molding (MIM): Key trends and markets 2. Applications for metal injection molding -- firearm, medical, industrial, and automotive</p> <p><b>Part 1 Processing </b>3. Designing for metal injection molding (MIM) 4. Powders for metal injection molding (MIM) 5. Powder binder formulation and compound manufacture in metal injection molding (MIM) 6. Commercially available feedstocks 7. Tooling for metal injection molding (MIM) 8. Molding of components in metal injection molding (MIM) 9. Debinding methods in metal injection molding (MIM) 10. Sintering methods for metal injection molding (MIM)</p> <p><b>Part 2 Quality issues </b>11. Characterization of feedstock in metal injection molding (MIM) 12. Modeling and simulation of metal injection molding (MIM) 13. Common defects in metal injection molding (MIM) 14. Qualification of metal injection molding (MIM) 15. Control of carbon content in metal injection molding (MIM)</p> <p><b>Part 3 Special metal injection molding processes </b>16. Micro metal injection molding (MicroMIM) 17. Automation of metal injection molding process 18. Two-material/two-colour powder metal injection molding (2C-PIM) 19. Powder space holder metal injection molding (PSH-MIM) of micro-porous metals 20. Metal injection molding of large components</p> <p><b>Part 4 Metal injection molding of specific materials </b>21. Metal injection molding (MIM) of stainless steels 22. Metal injection molding (MIM) of titanium and titanium alloys 23. Metal injection molding (MIM) of thermal management materials in microelectronics 24. Metal injection molding (MIM) of soft magnetic materials 25. Metal injection molding (MIM) of high speed tool steels 26. Metal injection molding of heavy alloys, refractory metals, and hard metals 27. Metal injection molding of super alloys 28. Metal injection molding of carbon steels 29. Metal injection molding of precious metals 30. Metal injection molding of aluminum</p>