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Powder injection Molding Research at Rensselaer: An update
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Binder-assisted powder injection molding is the subject of extensive research at Rensselaer, principally within the two-year-old multicompany-sponsored, multiyear Advanced Powder Processing Program within the Center for Manufacturing Productivity. This research program is uniquely multidisciplinary, involving materials science, powder processing, polymer processing, computer-aided design and analysis, and process and quality control. The effort intends to provide a foundation for the affordable fabrication of metallic, intermetallic, and ceramic monolithic and composite components with complex geometries, close tolerances, unique microstructures and improved properties … near-net shape. The goal is to assure broader application of PIM through both innovative technology and new technologists.
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Messier, R., "Powder injection Molding Research at Rensselaer: An update," SAE Technical Paper 890411, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890411.Also In
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