How IMA Process Works
Regardless of your application, the following steps give a general outline of how the IMA process works.
- The components to be assembled are first positioned in their correct relationship by a custom designed assembly tool.
- In this example, the shaft is loaded into the cavity on the moveable half of the tool and the rotor is loaded into the fixed half of the tool.
- The tool closes, aligning the components in their correct relationship.
- The molten alloy is then injected under pressure into the cavity located at the intersection of the components. The injected alloy solidifies in milliseconds. The 5 slight shrinkage of the alloy produces a strong, permanent mechanical lock between the components.
- The tool opens, and the completed assembly is ejected from the moveable half of the tool.
- The assembly is ready to use, free of flash or burrs, and does not require any secondary operations.
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