PIM that solves various challenges across industries! We will introduce actual use cases in the automotive industry.
We would like to introduce a case study on the use of PIM by Atect Co., Ltd. In the next-generation gasoline turbo, it is expected that a variable nozzle vane mechanism will replace the conventional wastegate bubble. However, since it is exposed to higher temperatures compared to diesel engines, there has been a demand for mass production using materials that can withstand more severe environments. With the PIM method, it has become possible to mass-produce high-strength alloys that are more heat-resistant, which was previously difficult to achieve, with high precision and low cost. This will adequately respond to the increasing performance demands in the automotive industry. [Resolved Issues] ■ Mass production using materials that can withstand severe environments *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Atect is a company composed of two stable existing businesses and a unique new business. The existing semiconductor materials business manufactures spacer tapes that protect LSI for FPD (Flat Panel Display), boasting a global market share of 70%. The second existing business, the hygiene inspection equipment business, produces petri dishes and culture media for microbiological testing, directly selling to over 14,000 food companies in Japan. In recent years, it has also expanded into the medical inspection field, including petri dishes for cancer testing. The third pillar, the PIM (Powder Injection Molding) business, is a technology that injects molded materials made by mixing metal or ceramic powders with binders. PIM offers high mass production capabilities and allows for the molding of complex shapes and a wide variety of materials, expanding into various fields such as automotive-related areas, including turbochargers, medical devices, and semiconductor-related equipment. Atect aims to be a "monozukuri" (manufacturing) company that delivers value across all industrial sectors through its three different businesses, with the motto "Oh, we can do that!" and continues to be a beneficial presence in society.