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      Material list: detail those alloys that MIM can use


       

      Date:[2020/12/1]
       

      The Metal Injection Molding industry can manufacture an extremely wide variety of metal alloy compositions for use in your application. The alloy families shown below make up a broad representation of the spectrum of alloys which can be/have been produced for various applications.

       

      一、MIM's optional alloy family

      1.The most common alloy families are

      Iron, low-alloy steels, stainless steels.

      2.Other alloys :

      Aluminum alloys, bio-compatible alloys, carbides, ceramics, cobalt-based alloys, controlled-expansion alloys, copper and copper alloys, hardmetals, heavy-metal alloys, magnetic alloys (soft and hard), nickel-based alloys, precious metals, reactive metals, shape-memory alloys, specialty alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, tool steels.


      二、Materials List

      1.Alloy Family 

      Austenitic Stainless Steels (and Master Alloys)  

       303  304, 304L, 304+Ti  309  310, 310 C2, 310S
       317  321  329, 329J1  347
       Fe22Cr20Ni6Mo  HK30  Nickel-free stainless  Nitronic 60
       316B, 316F, 316L, 316J1L, 316Ti  904 

       

      2.Duplex Stainless Steels   

       SAF2507

       SAF2205

       316L duplex

      3.Ferritic/Martensitic Stainless Steels (and Master Alloys)  


       410 Series  420 Series 430 Series  440 Series  Fe30Cr
       Fe50Cr 

       

       

      4.Precipitation-Hardening Stainless Steels   

       15-5PH

       17-4PH

       17-7PH

       

      5.Low-Alloy Steels (and Master Alloys)  
       1010  1018  1045  1050  4130A
       4140  42CrMo4  4340  4365  4650
       5130  5140  8620  52100  Fe2%Ni
       Fe8%Ni  Fe8Cr1.9Ni2Mo 

       


      6.Magnetic Alloys  


       Fe49Co2V  Fe50Ni  Fe3Si  Fe50Co  Fe6.5Si
       Fe5.5Si  Alnico  Alnico 8  Sendust 

       


      7.Nickel-Base Alloys 


       Hastelloy® C  Hastelloy® C22  Hastelloy® C276  Hastelloy® X
       Inconel® 625  Inconel® 700 series  Nimonic® 80A  Nimonic® 90
       GHS4 

       


      8.Copper


       HC Cu (99.9%)  OFHC Cu  Cu10Al  Cu-Sn (1-50%)  Monel® 400
       Cu-Ni (1-99%) 

       

       

      9.Functional Alloys 


       Invar®  Kovar®  Kovar® F15  Fe36Ni  Fe50Ni
       Fe29Ni17Co  Fe-Cr (1-50%)  Fe-Ni (1-99%)  Fe-W (1-40%)  Fe36Ni-13Co
       Fe35Co  Ni20Cr  Ni50Cr Super Invar®   PB47
      PB47Mn 

       

       

      10.Others  


       Aluminum  Al2O3  Gold  Silver  Titanium
       WC  ZrO2 

       


      11.Cobalt-Base Alloys  

       Stellite® 6

      12.Tool Steels & High-Speed Steels  


       A6  D2  T42  H10  H11
       H12  H13  M2  M4  S2
       S7  T15 

       




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