Technical programme published for MIM2023

January 9, 2023

MIM2023 will take place both virtually and in-person (Courtesy MPIF)
MIM2023 will take place both virtually and in-person (Courtesy MPIF)

Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) has released the programme for its MIM2023 – International Conference on Injection Molding of Metals, Ceramics and Carbides hybrid conference. The event is scheduled to take place February 27-March 1, both virtually and in-person, in Costa Mesa, California, USA.

The schedule includes a Powder Injection Moulding Tutorial presented by Mathew Bulger, ATPM Consulting, on February 27th. The main conference will begin on February 28th with a keynote speech by Dr Diran Apelian, Distinguished Professor of MSE at the University of California, on Megatrends in Near Net Shape Manufacturing. Technical presentations will follow, and include:

  • Gate Size in Metal Injection Molds
    Griffin Seidler, Ruger Precision Metals
  • The Relationship Between Molding Variables, Green Part Quality Indicators, and Final Sintered Shrinkage Part Quality
    Gustavo Mosquera, SIGMA Plastic Services, Inc
  • Beyond Binder Jetting – Alternate Sinter Based AM Technologies
    Benjamin Arnold, Tritone Technologies
  • Effect of Feedstock, Filament, and Green Part Characteristics on Sintered Properties of Material Extrusion (MEX) 3D Printed Copper
    Kameswara Pavan Kumar Ajjarapu, University of Louisville
  • Influence on MIM Properties of Different Particle Size Distribution of Special Water Atomized Fine Powder
    Linus Lidman, Höganäs AB
  • Hot Disk Thermal Characterization of MIM Parts at Every Production Stage
    Artem Trofimov, Orton Ceramic Foundation
  • Impact of Gas Guiding and Optimal Quantities of Gas Flows During Sintering For Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) Furnace Product Line: CFD Simulations, Customer Feedback, Improved Component Quality
    Maximilian Mungenast, Carbolite Gero GmbH & Co. KG
  • CASE STUDY:  Utilizing Metal Injection Molding and AM Binder Jetting in the production of a 316L industrial part
    Gaetano Mariella, PTI
  • Lithography-based Metal Manufacturing (LMM) | Gyorgy Attila Harakaly, Incus GmbH
  • Atomization and Characterization of Ferromagnetic Powders for MIM
    John Johnson, FAPMI, Novamet/Ultra Fine Specialty Products
  • Simulating Sintering Shrinkage and Distortion for Production Success
    Andy Roberts, Desktop Metal
  • Performance of Highly Uniform High Density Multimodal Stainless Steel Powders in Metal Injection Molding
    Joseph Schramm, Uniformity Labs
  • The Missing Link of MIM | Lucas Logan, ARC Group Worldwide
  • Exploration of Plastic Sintering to Heal Molding Defects of MIM Parts
    Caleb Spencer, ARC Group Worldwide
  • Non-Traditional Sinter-Based Additive Technologies Using Powder Feedstock
    Animesh Bose, FAPMI, Desktop Metal
  • How Ti BJP Compliments Ti MIM
    Victor Villarini, TriTech Titanium Parts
  • Tungsten Carbide PM Products In High Precision And High-performance Engineered Tooling And Wear Solutions
    Jeffrey Taylor, Crafts Technology, A Hyperion Materials & Technology Company
  • Binder System for Powder Injection Molding of NdFeB Permanent Magnets
    Vahid Momeni, Institute of Polymer Processing of the Montanuniversitaet Leoben
  • Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing (EAM) of Nickel-Titanium Shape Memory Alloy via Bio-Based Polymer
    Hong Wang, Université de Franche-Comté, FEMTO-ST institute
  • Additively Manufactured Metal Heat Exchangers for Energy Applications Julio
    Jair Izquierdo, University of Louisville
  • Printable Filament Design of 316L Stainless Steel Master Alloys
    Marina Valero Rodrigo, Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha
  • Additive Manufacturing of Aluminum Alloy by Metal Fused Filament Fabrication (MF3)
    Sihan Zhang, University of Louisville
  • Development of Flexible Magnetic Micropillar Actuator via Powder Injection Molding
    Jin Wook Park, Korea Institute of Materials Science – Pusan National University
  • Metal Additive Manufacturing by Continuous De-Bind and Sintering of Binder Jetted Products
    Stephen Feldbauer, Abbott Furnace Co.

Registration is available here.

More about MIM2023 can be found here.

www.mpif.org

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