Infini featured MMP (Micro Machining Process) Technology at the machine tool exhibition IMTEX 2015 in Bangalore, taking the customers by storm. The company delivers innovative precision surface finishing services using proprietary MMP Technology.
The MMP Technology was originally invented by BinC Industries, which makes it possible to attain super-finished surfaces by selectively removing ranges of roughness. This stunning technology has the ability to finely control the material removal process. Thus it has the tenacity to deliver finely controlled surfaces anything ranging from matte to brilliant mirror-like finishes.
To delve a little bit deeper, the MMP Technology is a synergistic combination of mechanical and physical processes, which is catalyst aided, and thus activating the engineered microtool technology. On a note on the impact of treated surfaces, the mechanical properties do not get altered under any circumstances and the material does not undergo creep during the process.
The good news is this technological process has been approved for manufacturing parts which are used in plastic injection molding, and medical applications like instrumentation and implants.
MMP Technology maps a surface as a collection of different frequencies of roughness. It then removes only the targeted frequency ranges, moving from the highest frequencies to lower ones.
As a result of this extremely precise approach, MMP Technology achieves mirror-like surfaces with far less material removal than traditional cutting action polishing processes. Often times MMP Technology is the best path to a mirror-like finish for these applications because of its ability to preserve complex geometries while still delivering a uniformly polished surface.
The MMP Technology broad material and coatings compatibility is another benefit in these applications and in many cases. This technology also delivers shorter, more predictable lead times at lower cost.
In conclusion, depending on the applications and markets, the mirror-like surface produced by MMP Technology is often the best choice due to low material removal, the ability to preserve the initial shapes and designs, an improvement of technical properties of the surface, reproducibility and homogeneity, accessibility to complex shapes, and superior lead times and overall cost.