
In environments where heat, wear, and chemical exposure push materials to their limits, ceramics offer a level of performance that metals and plastics cannot match. At AMT, Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM) is used to transform advanced ceramic materials into intricate, high-performance components designed for the most demanding applications.
AMT’s CIM process begins with fine ceramic powders such as alumina, zirconia, and zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA). These powders are combined with multi-component binder systems to create a moldable feedstock, enabling the production of parts with complex geometries and fine details. Using high-pressure injection molding, the feedstock is shaped into precision molds before undergoing controlled debinding and high temperature sintering to achieve full density, strength, and durability.
This tightly controlled process allows AMT to manufacture ceramic components featuring thin walls, micro features, and tight dimensional tolerances while remaining suitable for high-volume production and minimizing material waste. The result is a reliable pathway for producing ceramic parts that maintain consistent performance under extreme conditions.
CIM components produced by AMT are widely used across medical, electronics, and industrial sectors. Applications include endoscopic tools, orthopedic implants, oxygen sensors, electronic insulators, and chemical-resistant components where mechanical strength, wear resistance, and thermal stability are critical.
Backed by in-house expertise in material selection, part design, and process optimisation, AMT delivers ceramic injection molding solutions that balance precision, scalability, and long-term reliability, supporting customers who require ceramic components that perform consistently in challenging operating environments.
Partner with AMT for Advanced Ceramic Injection Molding
As product designs become more complex and performance requirements continue to rise, Ceramic Injection Molding offers a proven solution for high-precision, high-performance ceramic components. Contact AMT today to learn more about its CIM capabilities and discover how advanced ceramic manufacturing can support your next medical or industrial application.





