Find a Fabricator

Are you looking for a powder metallurgy fabricator? Use the directory below to find the right PM fabricator to build your component. Search based on the type of process (press-and-sinter/conventional powder metallurgy, metal injection molding, isostatic pressing, and metal additive manufacturing), material, type of part, or even by industry segment. From bearings and flanges to spray nozzles and flow restrictors, our directory encompasses well over 100 member companies of the Metal Powder Industries Federation who are ready to help you design your PM component.

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Directory Detail
Smith Metal Products is a custom supplier of Metal Injection Molded components. We employ over 50 years of molding experience and have an extensive range of material systems designed to offer the utmost flexibility of any MIM/CIM producer. Our 65,000 sq ft facility houses state of the art manufacturing equipment for the MIM process. Smith is a division of Plastic Products Company, Inc. which is one of the largest Employee owned molders in the United States. Since 1957 our company offers highly engineered solutions to customers manufacturing needs. Providing quality Metal Injection molded parts since 1999
Armatures/Poles, Bearings/Flanges, Cams/Lobes/Pawls, Cutting Tools/Drill Bits, Filters/Flow Restrictor, Gears/Sprockets/Pulleys, Firearms,
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,
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Company Contacts

RoleNameEmail
Primary Sales RepresentativeJensen, Todd M.todd.jensen@smithmetals.com

Additional Demographics and Lists

ListItem
Furnaces2,100 ˚F - 2,300 ˚F
Furnaces2,300 ˚F - 3,000 ˚F
Furnacesup to 2,100 ˚F
FurnacesVacuum
Materials50-50 Nickel Iron
MaterialsChromium Alloys and Chromium
MaterialsCobalt & Cobalt-Based Alloys
MaterialsHigh Conductivity
MaterialsInvar
MaterialsIron & Iron Alloys
MaterialsIron & Steel
MaterialsMagnetic
MaterialsMonel
MaterialsStainless Steel
MaterialsStainless Steel
MaterialsSuperalloys
MaterialsTitanium
MaterialsTitanium
MaterialsTool Steels
MaterialsTungsten & Tungsten Alloys
PressesInjection molding
SpecialtiesCNC machining
SpecialtiesCoating
SpecialtiesDrilling & tapping
SpecialtiesGrinding
SpecialtiesSecondary Operation
SpecialtiesShot peening
SpecialtiesSizing & Coining
SpecialtiesSurface densification & gear rolling