Materials Standards for Metal Injection Molded Parts
MPIF Standard 35 is issued to provide the design and materials engineer with the information necessary for specifying powder metal (PM) materials that have been developed by the PM parts manufacturing industry. This section of Standard 35 deals with products manufactured by Metal Injection Molding (MIM). It does not apply to conventional PM structural materials, PM self-lubricating bearings or powder forged (PF) materials which are covered in separate editions of MPIF Standard 35. Each section of this standard is divided into subsections based on the various types of MIM materials in common commercial use within that section. Notes at the beginning of each subsection discuss the characteristics of that material. The same materials may appear in more than one section of the standard depending upon their common use, e.g., some low-alloy or stainless steel materials may also be used in soft-magnetic applications.
The use of any MPIF Standard is entirely voluntary. MPIF Standards are issued and adopted in the public interest. They are designed to eliminate misunderstandings between the manufacturer and the purchaser and to assist the purchaser in selecting and obtaining the proper material for a particular product. Existence of MPIF Standards does not in any respect preclude any member or non-member of MPIF from manufacturing or selling products that use materials or testing procedures not included in MPIF Standards. Other such materials may be commercially available.
By publication of these Standards, no position is taken with respect to the validity of any patent rights nor does the MPIF undertake to ensure anyone utilizing the Standards against liability for infringement of any Letters Patent or accept any such liability.
Neither MPIF nor any of its members assumes or accepts any liability resulting from use or non-use of any MPIF Standard. In addition, MPIF does not accept any liability or responsibility for the compliance of any product with any standard, the achievement of any minimum or typical values by any supplier, or for the results of any testing or other procedure undertaken in accordance with any Standard.