In the defense and aerospace industries, compliance is not optional. It is foundational. At MimecriUSA, we operate as an ITAR registered American manufacturer of MIM parts, supporting defense and aerospace customers with secure, controlled Metal Injection Molding (MIM) production in the United States.
But what does ITAR compliance really mean for your supply chain, and which American metal parts manufacturers are actually ITAR registered?
In this article we talk about ITAR compliance in Metal Injection Molding: what it really means for defense and aerospace manufacturers.
ITAR compliance: more than a registration
Being an ITAR registered manufacturer means that manufacturing processes, technical data, and components related to defense applications are handled under strict regulatory control as defined by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
For OEMs and Tier suppliers in aerospace and defense, this ensures:
- Controlled access to technical information
- Secure handling of sensitive designs
- Manufacturing performed exclusively within the United States
- Full traceability across production
- Reduced legal and export compliance risk
In regulated environments, every component carries responsibility. Working with an American manufacturer of custom MIM parts that is ITAR registered reduces risk across the entire program lifecycle.
ITAR registration in U.S. metal part manufacturing
In the United States, metal part manufacturers serving defense and aerospace programs must be formally ITAR registered in order to legally handle export-controlled technical data and regulated components.
ITAR registration is not implied by being U.S.-based. It requires formal enrollment with the U.S. Department of State and the implementation of internal compliance procedures governing data access, production control, and export restrictions.
MimecriUSA is ITAR registered and operates its Metal Injection Molding facility under this regulatory framework, supporting contractors who require domestic, controlled manufacturing for defense and aerospace applications.
Secure MIM production for controlled applications
Metal Injection Molding is frequently used for complex, high-precision components in aerospace and defense systems.
When those components fall under ITAR, manufacturing must combine:
- Dimensional precision
- Controlled production environments
- Secure data handling
- Domestic processing
MimecriUSA integrates these requirements into daily operations, ensuring that sensitive projects remain compliant from tooling to final inspection.
American manufacturing. Controlled processes. Trusted execution.
MimecriUSA supports defense and aerospace customers with Metal Injection Molding production carried out entirely in the United States under formal ITAR registration.
Our operations are structured to protect regulated technical data, maintain documented production control, and meet the expectations of contractors working within export-controlled programs.
When compliance is part of the requirement, manufacturing must meet more than dimensional specifications.
If your project involves ITAR-controlled components, our team is ready to review your program requirements.






