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Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM) is a process used to manufacture complex shapes from ceramic materials. It is a cost-effective alternative to traditional ceramic forming processes such as pressing and slip casting. CIM involves the injection of a ceramic slurry into a heated mold, where it is cured and then ejected. The process is suitable for producing components with complex geometries and tight tolerances. CIM is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics.
CIM offers several advantages over traditional ceramic forming processes. It is a fast and efficient process, with short cycle times and low scrap rates. It also allows for the production of components with complex geometries and tight tolerances. Additionally, CIM is a cost-effective process, with low tooling costs and minimal waste.
Some companies in the Ceramic Injection Molding market include CeramTec, Ceradyne, CoorsTek, and Morgan Advanced Materials. Show Less Read more