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Complex structure forming |
Unable to produce parts with inner cavities, thin walls, and special shapes |
One-time forming of complex structures (such as porous grids, threaded holes) |
Parts integration increased by 40%, reducing assembly processes |
Ortech Ceramics uses CIM materials to produce complex parts with strict tolerance requirements, which has significant advantages over traditional forming methods |
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Material utilization rate |
60%-70% (excessive machining allowance) |
95%+ (near-net shaping) |
Raw material cost reduced by 30% |
Adamou Technical Ceramics produces superhard material parts through CIM process without machining, greatly improving material utilization rate |
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Dimensional accuracy |
Tolerance above ±0.1mm |
Tolerance ±0.03mm (no secondary processing after sintering) |
Qualification rate increased to over 98% |
Kyocera’s CIM technology can stably mass-produce high-precision ceramics with a tolerance level of ±0.01mm and a high qualification rate |
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Mass production cost |
Cost controllable for small batches (<1000 pieces) |
Unit cost reduced by 50% for large batches (>10000 pieces) |
Annual output of more than 5 million pieces, delivery time shortened by 30% |
Microns Ceramics uses CIM materials for mass production, significantly reducing unit costs while ensuring quality |