1. Low-cost mass production of metal workpieces;
2. Full free space when designing parts;
3. Combine the advantages of injection molding technology with the excellent robustness and wear resistance of metals;
4. Mass production of small parts weighing between 0.3 g and 150 g;
5. Complex parts with wall thickness not exceeding 0.2;
6. Small and large holes, internal and external threads, cross holes, undercuts and serrations;
7. Can make full use of the solidity of the materials used;
8. The mechanical strength is similar to the workpiece manufactured by the traditional method;
9. Surface treatment by vibration grinding, mirror polishing, sandblasting, passivation, electrolytic polishing or pickling;
10. Plating by polishing, passivation, copper plating, nickel plating, silver plating or gold plating;
11. Reduce production costs and avoid the use of cost-intensive installation and connection technologies;
12. When the component structure is more complex, the cost is significantly reduced;
13. Compared with the traditional production process, it can save 25% to 65% of the cost;
14. Suitable for a wide range of applications: gear parts, watch parts, jewelry parts, glasses parts, surgical instruments, tweezers, and small parts of mobile phones, computers and other equipment.
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