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Injection moulded hydroxyapatite ceramics

Biomaterials, 1996
The injection moulding of hydroxyapatite (HA) and properties (relative density, shrinkage, microstructure, thermal strength and phase composition) of HA ceramics sintered at temperatures of 1373-1773 K were studied. Particles of oval shape and size of 0.5 microns were most suitable for injection moulding.
J, Cihlár, M, Trunec
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Reaction Injection Moulding (Liquid Injection Moulding)

1992
Reaction injection moulding (RIM), alternatively and probably more realistically called liquid injection moulding (LIM), or sometimes high-pressure impingement mixing (HPIM), is essentially a ‘one-shot’ process for moulding polyurethane elastomers by carrying out the reaction and moulding process through the sequence of steps shown in Fig.
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Injection Moulding (Review)

Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 2004
Powder injection moulding, a relatively new technique for manufacturing articles of complex shape from metal or ceramic powders, is considered. Production operations are described in detail: powder mixing with a binder to form a slip, injection of the slip into a mold, binder removal, sintering of the billets obtained.
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Micro-injection Moulding

2017
The micro-injection of plastics is currently the technology with the greatest future potential development for the manufacture of plastics components weighing less than 1 g and with tolerances in the range of 10–100 microns, thus allowing complicated geometries and high surface quality.
Andreu Sancho   +2 more
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