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=Intro=
This is 3D printing using [[Metal Injection Molding (MIM) Pellets]].
 
=How it Works=
*Metal Injection Molding pellets are used as feedstock for a 3D printer
*The completed 3D print is sintered in an oven after 3D printing
*A full metal part is the result
 
=Useful Links=
*[https://www.aim3d.de/en Aim 3D Main Site].
:*Composite Extrusion Modeling or [https://www.aim3d.de/en/materials/cem-process/ "CEM"] process.
:*This is a fancy trade name for 3D printing with metal-embedded plastics.
*[https://www.aniwaa.com/best-of/3d-printers/best-metal-3d-printer/ An analysis of the current metal 3d printing market]

Latest revision as of 01:00, 24 March 2019

Intro

This is 3D printing using Metal Injection Molding (MIM) Pellets.

How it Works

  • Metal Injection Molding pellets are used as feedstock for a 3D printer
  • The completed 3D print is sintered in an oven after 3D printing
  • A full metal part is the result

Useful Links

  • Composite Extrusion Modeling or "CEM" process.
  • This is a fancy trade name for 3D printing with metal-embedded plastics.