LÖMI marks 35 years in solvent debinding systems

LÖMI GmbH, based in Grossostheim, Germany, is marking thirty-five years supplying Powder Injection Molding and metal Additive Manufacturing debinding systems. Since it was founded in 1991, the company has developed its activities in solvent handling technologies, with a focus on systems designed for industrial processing environments.
Today, LÖMI focuses on ATEX-certified equipment for the safe handling and recovery of solvents, supporting applications where regulatory compliance and process control are required.
Its technology is used in industries including Additive Manufacturing and Powder Injection Moulding technologies such as Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) and Ceramic Injection Moulding (CIM), where solvent debinding is a key stage in component production.
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The company offers the following ranges:
- Powder Injection Moulding
- EDA – for small series; combines debinding, vacuum drying and solvent recovery
- EBA/MDA – for medium-to-large series; EBA models alongside MDA solvent recovery systems
- EBA-E – debinding systems with special process chamber geometry and adapted loading trays, compatible with Elnik Systems’ MIM 3000 sinter furnace series
- EBA-W – debinding systems with a water extraction process for special feedstocks; they feature a horizontal vessel in a compact housing
- Additive Manufacturing
- EDA-AM – solvent debinding for industrial Additive Manufacturing
LÖMI attributes its long-term development to collaboration with customers and industry partners, and indicates it will continue to focus on process engineering solutions for solvent-based applications.



























