• Part 4: Powder Injection Molding (Metals & Ceramics) - Advances in Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials-2015
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Part 4: Powder Injection Molding (Metals & Ceramics) - Advances in Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials-2015

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  • Conference Proceeding by Metal Powder Industries Federation, 2015
  • Publisher: MPIF

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Contains nine papers with the following titles:
  • Flow Analysis of ZrO2 Microarray in Micro Powder Injection Molding by L. Liu, Z.Y. He, J.C. Long, H.Q. Yin, and X.H. Qu
  • Studies on the Effects of Nb on Sintering and Properties of MIM 440C made by Prealloy and Master Alloy Routes by Martin A. Kearns, Mary-Kate Johnston, Keith Murray, Paul A. Davies, Viacheslav Ryabinin, and Erainy Gonzalez
  • MIM Feedstock Binder, Influence on Distortion During Debinding by Dwight Webster and Cecil Taylor III
  • Green Micro-Machining and Sintering of Injection Molded Silicon Carbide by Richard E. Chinn, Kunal H. Kate, and Sundar V. Atre
  • Debinding and Sintering of Stainless Steels at 15 mbar and 400 mbar by Satyajit Banerjee and Claus Joens
  • Robotic Integration for Improved Quality and Productivity in MIM by Jonathan R. Newman
  • Improvement of Fatigue Strength for Titanium Alloy Compacts by MIM by Choe Jungho, Toshiko Osada, Kentaro Kudo, Fujio Tsumori, and Hideshi Miura
  • Examinations on Precision Powder Injection Molding and Variants by Volker Piotter, Elvira Honza, Alexander Klein, Tobias Mueller, and Klaus Plewa
  • Metal Injection Molding (MIM) of Stainless Steels for Surface Finish Applications by B.N. Mukund, T .S. Shivashankar, and M. Sachin

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