POWDERMET2019: State of North American PM industry 2019

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July 8, 2019

July 8, 2019

Metal Injection Moulding and Additive Manufacturing trends

The 2019 outlook for Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) was said to remain positive and firm, according to Sweet. Estimated 2018 sales of MIM parts in the US increased by a range of 5–10% ($440–460 million). Estimated sales of MIM parts in China (including Taiwan) exceeded $1 billion, with European MIM parts sales said to track US sales closely or slightly higher. Total global MIM parts sales are estimated at around $2.6 billion.

It is estimated that MIM-grade fine powders consumed in the U.S. (domestically produced and imported materials) increased by up to 10% in 2018 to 3,465,000 kg (7,623,000 lb). This amount also includes fine powders for metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) applications. According to the MPIF PM Industry Pulse Survey, responding members of the Metal Injection Molding Association (MIMA) estimated stainless steel powders accounted for 48% of materials used by weight of MIM parts shipped (Fig. 3).

Fig. 4 shows the MIM market mix according to weight of parts shipped. The medical and dental markets will continue growing along with MIM parts in vehicles. The firearms market flattened in 2018 with 2019 experiencing more of the same.

Fig. 3 MIM materials based on weight of parts shipped (Courtesy MPIF)

Fig. 4 MIM market mix according to weight of parts shipped (Courtesy MPIF)

 

Optimism dominates market expectations for 2019, stated Sweet. The MPIF PM Industry Pulse Survey reports that 72% of MIMA respondents forecast sales increasing and 28% of MIMA members forecast more stable sales levels. The most important reported manufacturing/engineering challenges facing 2019 include reducing time-to-market, expanding capacity, reducing scrap and developing new materials. MIM companies are also actively considering potential manufacturing marriages with AM processes.

Metal powder suppliers, domestically and internationally, are expanding R&D programs and production capacities for a variety metal AM-grade fine powders. They include: cobalt-chrome, titanium, aluminium, stainless steel, low-alloy steel, tool steel and copper, tungsten and tungsten carbide alloys, the Inconel family of materials, and aluminide alloys such as titanium aluminide and nickel aluminides.

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July 8, 2019

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