Metal Injection Molding for the Medical Industry

Metal Injection Molding (MIM)

Metal injection molding (MIM) is a process used to manufacture complex, high-precision metal parts, freeing designers from the traditional limitations of molding stainless steel, nickel iron, copper, titanium and other metals. The molding process combines metal powder, injection molding and sintering technology to ensure that MIM parts have tight tolerances and excellent surface quality.

Metal Injection Molding (MIM) Detailed Process

Optimized Material Mixing Solutions for Precision Manufacturing

Material Mixing

Advanced Injection Molding Solutions for High-Precision Manufacturing

Injection Molding

Efficient Debinding Processes for High-Quality Component Production

Debinding

Precision Sintering Techniques for Enhanced Material Performance and Durability

Sintering

Metal Powder Metallurgy Metal Parts Factory from China

Post Processing

150K+

Annual Parts Production

500+

Custom Projects Completed

98%

Product Qualification Rate

99%

On-Time Delivery Rate

Advantages of MIM technology

High Volume Production

Suitable for producing large numbers of parts quickly and efficiently.

Reduced Material Waste

Minimum material waste due to the precision of the process.

Complex Geometries

Ability to create parts with complex shapes that are difficult or impossible to create using traditional methods.

Superior Performance

Parts produced through MIM have superior mechanical properties and durability.

Medical Laparoscopic Chuck Parts Made by Metal Injection Molding

Medical Industry

We use advanced MIM technology to produce precise and complex metal parts for the medical and dental industries, ensuring tight tolerances while supporting innovative designs. Our titanium alloy medical devices feature high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent biocompatibility and corrosion resistance.


With dimensional accuracy up to 0.001 mm and surface roughness of Ra 0.80~1.6μm after sintering, we provide lightweight, high-performance solutions that meet the demanding requirements of modern medical applications.


High-Precision Metal Injection Molding Parts for the Optical Industry

Optical Industry

Metal powder metallurgy is suitable for the manufacture of structural parts or auxiliary parts of optical parts, such as brackets, housings and heat dissipation components, but it is not suitable for the direct production of optical reflective or transmissive surfaces. For the production of optical core components, other processes (such as glass molding or precision cutting) are usually required.

Using specific metal powders (such as stainless steel, titanium alloy, etc.), MIM can achieve the strength, lightness and corrosion resistance required by optical devices.

Advanced Metal Components for the Semiconductor Industry

Semicon Industry

MIM can produce small parts with complex shapes, and is particularly suitable for structural parts such as brackets, fixtures, and housings in semiconductor equipment, which usually have precise geometry and high strength requirements. It is also suitable for mass production and cost-effective for standardized parts in the semiconductor industry.

However, semiconductor parts usually require extremely low surface roughness (such as Ra 0.1~0.2μm) to prevent particle contamination. MIM parts require subsequent polishing or surface treatment to meet this requirement, which may increase costs.

3c Electronics Industry Precision Metal Parts for Watch Casings

3C Electronics Industry

The MIM process is very suitable for the manufacturing of small, complex and high-precision parts in the 3C electronics industry. It has significant advantages in mass production, lightweight and surface beauty, and is widely used in 3C products such as smartphones, smart wearable devices, and laptops. Card slots, buttons, brackets and other components.

However, parts with special performance requirements (such as high conductivity or extreme gloss) may need to be completed in combination with other processes.

High-quality supplier of metal powder metallurgy to the automotive industry

Automotive Industry

Although CNC machining and die-casting still dominate the automotive industry, metal powder metallurgy (MIM) processes often have advantages for many small and complex parts. For example, key components such as remote control keys, blades, valves, connecting rods, valve guides and parking brakes are more suitable for manufacturing through MIM processes to achieve lightweight, complex geometry and excellent mechanical properties.

The high efficiency and quality stability of the MIM process in mass production enable it to meet the automotive industry's stringent requirements for high precision, high strength and wear resistance. With its flexible adaptability to various alloys and customized formulations, MIM provides manufacturers with greater design freedom, helping innovative parts quickly pass the production part approval process (PPAP) and accelerate the development and launch of new models.

Metal Injection Molding FAQ's

What is Metal Injection Molding (MIM)?

MIM is a manufacturing process combining powder metallurgy and plastic injection molding, ideal for producing complex metal parts with high precision.

What materials are used in MIM?

Common materials include stainless steel, low-alloy steel, titanium, tungsten alloys, and other specialty metals.

Is MIM cost-effective for small production runs?

MIM is most cost-effective for high-volume production but can be viable for smaller runs with complex designs.

What is the typical lead time for MIM parts?

Lead times range from 4–8 weeks, depending on the part's complexity and volume.

What part sizes are suitable for MIM?

MIM is best for small parts, typically weighing 0.1 to 100 grams, though larger parts may also be feasible.