AMAM Member Directory

If you have an application for which you’re considering Additive Manufacturing, your very first step should be to consult with one of the AMAM-member companies listed in our directory. These companies have the expertise to guide you every step of the way, from evaluating whether your part is an appropriate candidate for AM, through the design and material selection processes, through tooling development, to the ultimate manufacturing of your component.New Search

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Greene Group Industries has been a leader in Powder Injection Molding (“PIM”), both metal and ceramic, since 1996. The management team and technical staff have over 20 years of PIM experience and 80 years of business ownership, management and manufacturing experience in a variety of metal forming and molding technologies.

Metal AM Components
Build Machines: GGI PureForm H200 -4K DLP Lithographt, Sinter Based Additive
Materials: 17-4PH, 316 Stainless Steel
Types of Parts: Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgical Components, Electronic device components
Specialties: Small, intricate & Thin walled components for medical device, industrial components, etc.
In-House Secondary: Sintering, Machining, Heat Treatment, Passivation, Plastic Overmolding & Assembly
In-House Q.C. and Metallurgical Inspection: MicroVickers & Rockwell Hardness, Tensile Tester, Carbon analyzer, Rheometer, TGA, Particle size analyzer, Metallography

Armatures/Poles, Cams/Lobes/Pawls, Cutting Tools/Drill Bits, Gears/Sprockets/Pulleys, Medical Dental,
Additive Manufacturing, Metal Injection Molding,
Aerospace, Agricultural, Off-Highway, Recreational Vehicle, Appliances, Food Service, Automotive, Defense, Electronic and Computers, Hardware Power Tools, Industrial (small engine, pumps, power transfer, value parts), Lawn and Garden, Recreational, Sporting Goods, Medical and Dental,
ISO 13485
ISO 9001

Company Contacts

RoleNameEmail
Official ContactSubbaiyan, Sudharsanssubbaiyan@greenegroup.com

Additional Demographics and Lists

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Furnaces2,100 ˚F - 2,300 ˚F
Furnaces2,300 ˚F - 3,000 ˚F
Furnacesup to 2,100 ˚F
MaterialsCarbides
MaterialsCermets & Cemented Carbides
MaterialsHigh Conductivity
MaterialsIron & Iron Alloys
MaterialsMagnetic
MaterialsStainless Steel
MaterialsTool Steels
SpecialtiesCNC machining
SpecialtiesCoating
SpecialtiesDrilling & tapping
SpecialtiesGrinding
SpecialtiesSecondary Operation
SpecialtiesShot peening
SpecialtiesSurface densification & gear rolling