Investment Casting vs. Metal Injection Molding: A process comparison
Both investment casting and metal injection molding produce strong, precise metal components, but key differences can make one process better suited for specific applications.
Metal injection molding (MIM) creates extremely dense, net-shape parts, offering scalability and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional machining. Investment casting provides unmatched alloy selection and enables complex part geometries at various production volumes.
Join this webinar to learn more about:
- Material options for each process
- Achievable tolerances
- Medical/dental case studies
- Aerospace/defense applications
- Production volumes
- Surface finishes
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