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.

Involving a powder metallurgy parts manufacturer early in the design process is important. Accurate specifications are essential to formulating quotes.
Download a checklist to help sort out specific design needs before or during your initial conversation with a potential PM fabricator.

Directory Detail
MPP is a global manufacturer and metal components supplier headquartered in Noblesville, Indiana, with manufacturing and sales sites located in North America, Asia and Europe. MPP designs and produces engineered components through state of the art Powder Metallurgy (PM) and Metal Injection Molding (MIM) technologies. We are the largest industrial powder metallurgy company in North America.
Armatures/Poles, Bearings/Flanges, Cams/Lobes/Pawls, Gears/Sprockets/Pulleys, Sensor Rings,
Metal Injection Molding, Press and Sinter
Aerospace, Agricultural, Off-Highway, Recreational Vehicle, Appliances, Food Service, Cutlery, Automotive, Defense, Hardware Power Tools, Industrial (small engine, pumps, power transfer, value parts), Lawn and Garden, Recreational, Sporting Goods, Medical and Dental,
Binder Removal/Furnace, Feedstock Equipment, Molding Machines
Compacting Presses, Compaction Tooling, Deburring Shot Peening Surface Modification, Test Equipment
ISO 13485
ISO 14001
ISO 9001
ISO/TS 16949

Company Contacts

RoleNameEmail
Primary Sales RepresentativeAbner, Wileywabner@mppinnovation.com

Additional Demographics and Lists

ListItem
Furnaces2,100 ˚F - 2,300 ˚F
Furnaces2,300 ˚F - 3,000 ˚F
FurnacesPusher
FurnacesVacuum
MaterialsIron & Iron Alloys
MaterialsMagnetic
MaterialsStainless Steel
MaterialsTungsten & Tungsten Alloys
PressesInjection molding
SpecialtiesCNC machining
SpecialtiesCoating
SpecialtiesShot peening
SpecialtiesSizing & Coining