
AMT has expanded its portfolio of MPIF-standard materials to meet the evolving needs of next-generation surgical instruments, implants, and diagnostic systems. As medical component designs grow more complex, with an increased focus on precision, miniaturisation, and multifunctionality, MIM is becoming essential for achieving geometries and tolerances beyond the reach of traditional machining.
The material portfolio includes stainless steels, high-strength superalloys, and tungsten-based heavy alloys that comply with MPIF, ASTM, and DIN standards. These materials are qualified for a broad range of applications, especially where mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, thermal conductivity, soft magnetic properties, biocompatibility, and long-term durability are required.
By offering custom MIM material formulations tailored to specific customer requirements, AMT helps engineers achieve demanding mechanical and design goals while enabling scalable, cost-efficient production.
“Our R&D team continuously develops and qualifies materials to meet both functional and regulatory needs,” said an AMT spokesperson. “This expanded portfolio reinforces our role in advancing the capabilities of MedTech innovation.”
When factors such as biocompatibility, strength, corrosion resistance, and production scalability are critical, choosing the right MIM material is key to ensuring product success.
Learn more about how MIM is used in medical applications here.





