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MIM-A2 Tool Steel Injection Molding

  MIM-A2 Tool Steel Injection Molding A2 Tool Steel Injection Molding Parts A2 Tool Steel Injection Molding Parts have exceptional hardness, with a Rockwell C hardness of 60-62, ensuring durability and wear resistance, making them ideal for applications requiring precision and long-term reliability. This hardness also enables A2 Tool Steel Parts to maintain their shape and dimensions under extreme conditions, preventing deformation and ensuring consistent, high-precision manufacturing. Secondly, A2 Tool Steel Parts exhibit excellent dimensional stability, even in high-temperature environments. This quality is crucial for maintaining tight tolerances in injection molding processes, resulting in consistently accurate and repeatable components. Additionally, A2 Tool Steel's good machinability facilitates the production of intricate molds and dies, further enhancing the precision and efficiency of injection molding operations. Typical Properties Of MIM A2 Tool Steel Download PDF: MIM A

Precision 420 Stainless Steel MIM Parts - Custom Metal Injection Molding

  MIM 420 Stainless Steel Metal Injection Molding service Metal injection molding service of martensitic 420 stainless steel is ideal for high strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance. The material possesses excellent wear resistance, toughness, and flexibility in hardened conditions. These attributes make 420 stainless steel suitable for various demanding applications. The metal injection molding (MIM) process refines the martensitic microstructure leading to enhanced mechanical properties versus casting. Hardenability is also improved. Post-sintering heat treatment like quenching and tempering allows ultimate tensile strength over 1500 MPa. MIM 420 stainless steel is commonly utilized in applications including plastic injection molds , medical knives and cutting tools, valves and seals, aerospace fasteners, ball bearings, and surgical implants. The material is also seen in marine components (Not sea water) and food processing equipment, where hardness, wear, and corrosion per