Officials from Dynacast Int'l announce that they are adding metal injection molding (MIM) to their service offerings. The addition of MIM as a manufacturing process means that Dynacast will be expanding its ability to produce small, complex components using a wider variety of metals.
The MIM process is suitable for producing small and even micro-size components, often with very complex geometries, using metals such as stainless steel, titanium, copper, and more. Dynacast has been manufacturing small- and medium-sized die cast components for more than 70 years using aluminum, magnesium, and zinc alloys. By adding MIM as a new service offering, the company strengthens its commitment to producing the highest quality, precision-engineered components for its customers.
"We are delighted to be adding MIM to our service offerings," says Simon Newman, president and CEO, Dynacast. "This process is a natural fit for Dynacast, as it only sharpens our focus on providing small, complex components to our customers and it opens up a whole new market for us.”
Dynacast offers two manufacturing processes in addition to MIM; die-casting and injected metal assembly (IMA). These processes are used to make metal components and assemblies for thousands of companies in hundreds of industries around the world.
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