A review of micro-powder injection moulding as a microfabrication technique

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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z

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U.M. Attia, J.R. Alcock, A review of micro-powder injection moulding as a microfabrication technique, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Volume 21, Issue 4, 2011, Paper Number 043001.

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Micro-powder injection moulding (µPIM) is a fast-developing micro-manufacturing technique for the production of metal and ceramic components. Shape complexity, dimensional accuracy, replication fidelity, material variety combined with high- volume capabilities are some of the key advantages of the technology. This review assesses the capabilities and limitations of µPIM as a micro- manufacturing technique by reviewing the latest developments in the area and by considering potential improvements. The basic elements of the process chain, variant processes and simulation attempts are discussed and evaluated. Challenges and research gaps are highlighted, and potential areas for improvement are presente

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