“It’s an industry honor to be recognized by our peers,” says
Allied Sinterings President Mark Foster. “We’re proud of the
fact that we’ve made it eight years plus without a single failure
and we have 100 percent on-time delivery. “It’s just a testament
to the good design.”
Award of Distinction in the
Hardware/Appliances Category
- Click image to enlarge
Indo-US MIM Tec Pvt. Ltd.
(Bangalore, India) received
the Award of Distinction
in the Hardware/Appliances
Category for two
metal injection molded
(MIM) 17-4 PH stainless
steel parts — front and rear
keepers that go into industrial
electrical locks — made for Rutherford Controls Inc. The
parts’ complexity, with many cross holes and sharp knurl
features, required the use of multiple slides, some moving at
different angles. The parts are made close to net shape, requiring only a final coining to adjust a small distortion and a
tapping operation on the front keeper. Annual quantities are
20,000 per part.
Award of Distinction in the
Electronic/Electrical Category
Indo-US MIM Tec Pvt. Ltd. (Bangalore, India) received an
Award of Distinction in the Electronic/Electrical Category.
The award was given for a metal injection molded (MIM)
17-4 PH stainless steel shell made for Hirose Korea Co. Ltd.
The part goes into a charging assembly for mobile phones.
The complex geometry of the part, with thin cross sections
and internal undercuts, was achieved with a slide-in-slide
mechanism moving on specially designed cam tracks. The
MIM part replaced an earlier design that used sheet metal
processing and welding, with an estimated 20 percent cost
savings. Two million of the parts are delivered each month.
An Award of Distinction in the Electronic/Electrical Category
was also earned by Indo-US MIM Tec Pvt. Ltd. for two
other parts — a male fool-proof device and a female polarizer
— made for Amphenol Air LB France. Made via metal
injection molding (MIM) from 4340 low-alloy steel, the parts
go into an electric connector assembly made for Airbus.
Both parts are fabricated to net shape, with all dimensions
achieved in the as-MIM condition; this includes the threads,
which are formed through auto unwinding in the tooling.
The fabricator delivers 320,000 pieces annually.
Award of Distinction in the
Hand Tools/Recreation Category
- Click image to enlarge
Porite Taiwan Co. Ltd.
(Chunan, Miao-Li, Taiwan)
earned an Award of Distinction
in the Hand Tools/
Recreation Category for five
components comprising an
output gearbox that serves
as feedback for an antitwist
lock on a drill driver.
The parts — intermediate
flange, anti-twist lock, mount ring, centering sleeve and
planet gears — are made from diffusion-alloyed steel. The
flange is compacted using two upper and two lower punches,
and powder moving technology is employed to achieve
a more uniform density distribution. Tight tolerances at the
inner and outer diameters are accomplished through machining,
and a milling operation provides the holes needed
for part assembly. The parts’ design, with extremely thin sections
and complicated geometries, required precise control
by a CNC compacting press. The powder metallurgy (PM)
design saved more than 40 percent over the cost of manufacturing
through forging and machining.
About Author
Erik Schmidt, Assistant Editor, has a Bachelor’s degree in journalism from Marquette University. He has a decorated writing history that includes stops at various journalistic enterprises in the Chicagoland area where he covered sports and hyperlocal news. He joined the staff of both Gear Technology and Power Transmission Engineering in 2014.