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Senior Director Operations bei OECHSLER AG

Let’s dive into the world of Powder Injection Molding (PIM) together. 🔍 What is Powder Injection Molding? PIM is a cost-efficient method for producing ceramic and metal components in large quantities with complex geometries and minimal reworking (near net-shape). It combines the design freedom of injection molding with the strength of ceramic and metal materials. ⚙️ How Does the Production Process Work? The process begins with mixture of metal / ceramic powder and polymer, which enables injection molding. After molding, the polymer is removed, and the parts are sintered to create dense, durable products with 100% ceramic and metal properties. 🏆 OECHSLERs Expertise in PIM At OECHSLER, we have many years of experience in producing high-quality decorative and technical ceramic and metal parts. Our expertise in molding, tooling and the high degree of automation enables us to produce large volumes with 100% end-of-line testing. We are specialized in hybrid concepts, combining metal, ceramic, and polymer parts through advanced injection and assembly processes. 🌟 Why is PIM Popular for Manufacturing Ceramic and Metal Parts? PIM offers significant design freedom and cost-efficient production of molded parts in large quantities. These advantages make it a preferred technology for manufacturing high-quality ceramic and metal parts. At OECHSLER, our commitment to innovation and quality keeps us at the forefront of PIM technology. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eUkqx6CM. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or if you'd like to explore how our PIM expertise can benefit your projects. #InjectionMolding #PowderInjectionMolding #CeramicManufacturing #MetalParts #AdvancedManufacturing #OECHSLER #Innovation #Engineering #ManufacturingExcellence #PIM 

Sven Fleischmann

Head of Sales bei BASF

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Remarkable! Plastic moulding, CIM and MIM under one roof. Material follows application function at Oechsler.

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