MIM’s Present Situation And Development In China
Writer: admin Source: 未知 Date:2016-12-26
Metal Injection Molding (MIM) has been developing in China for more than 10 years. With the rapid growth of demand for metal injection molding products in the global market, and the global manufacturing industry shift to Asia, the Asian MIM industry will continue to grow. Then, how about the development of main MIM transfer----China's MIM industry?
First of all, let’s have a view of China's MIM industry: Most MM factories in China are small ones with low production capacity. Most of the sales are below 10 million yuan. In China, less than 10 MIM companies with an annual output value of more than 10 million yuan. The annual output value of more than 20 million yuan of enterprises can be described as rare. Even if barely more than 20 million yuan, is because of large investment. From the perspective of investment income, the cost is too expensive to pay, and did not achieve a good return on investment results.
MIM enterprises in a sense is a high-tech money-waste industry. From the world famous MIM business success trajectory, only three consecutive years of annual output value of more than 50 million are in line with this burning High - Tech industry's investment return.
Second, a few factors restricting the development of MIM enterprises. From the external market environment, the rapid development of various manufacturing industries offer MIM industry large demand market. It is true. However, it is difficult for MIM enterprise to break the existing scale. The reason is that the lack of market development capability, the inherent high threshold of the industry itself and lack of MIM professional talents.
Third, the feeding in MIM process rely on foreign import for long time since MIM was introduced to China, which is a problem in MIM factories. Because the domestic wax material from the mixing system start is not stable, it influences the MIM enterprise industrialization and China MIM enterprises have paid a lot for the lesson.
In the end, low level of standardization of the production process and weak production line can also restrict the development of the entire MIM industry.