
SHOT Show Expo 2023
Save the Date: January 17-20
Stop By the APG Booth!
APG is excited to announce that we’re attending SHOT Show Expo in Las Vegas, NV! Visit us in person at booth #51709!
So, what is SHOT Show?
Sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and National Rifle Association, SHOT (Shooting, Hunting, & Outdoor Trade) Show is, as you may have guessed, an annual trade show for the hunting, outdoor recreation, and firearm manufacturing industries.
Since 1979, this event has showcased the latest equipment and products for shooting and hunting, from shotguns, self-defense products, and knives, to outdoor apparel and hunting rifles. Shooters, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts from across the country are invited each year to showcase and test their products, share the latest industry knowledge, and create valuable partnerships.
Visit the SHOT Show website to register and view a complete list of vendors.
Meet Your Team
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Tom Freemer
Plant Manager

Michael Schloder
Business Development Engineer

Mike Goetz
Engineering Manager - MIM

Discover How to Put Additive / Injection Molding to Work for Your Processes
Resources:
Additive Manufacturing
What is Metal Additive Manufacturing?
Pros & Cons of Additive Manufacturing vs. CNC Machining
Top 10 Advantages & Disadvantages of Using Additive Manufacturing
Design for Additive Manufacturing
Injection Molding
What is Metal Injection Molding?
Metal Injection Molding vs. Traditional Powder Metallurgy
Understanding Metal Injection Molding Costs for Parts & Tooling
Metal Injection Molding: Design 101
FAQs
What materials are available?
New materials are regularly added to reflect demand and advances in technologies. Contact an expert for a full list of available materials.
What types of tolerances can MIM/MAM achieve?
Typical tolerances of both MIM & MAM range from ± 0.3% to 0.5% of the dimension.
What type of post-processing do MIM/MAM parts typically require post-sintering?
Metal Injection Molding: Post-processing may include rolling, coining, extrusion, quenching, surface hardening, oil immersion, and infiltration
Metal Additive Manufacturing: Post-processing such as laser shock peening, laser polishing, conventional machining treatments, and heat treatments are often used to improve surface characteristics and mechanical properties.