POWDER METALLURGY PRODUCTS
Particularly in the automotive industry, powder metallurgy is a reasonably popular way of making parts because it enables the mass production of small and complex shapes with homogeneous structures. A mixture of metallic (and occasionally non-metallic) powders is compacted and then sintered in powder metallurgy. Despite the high cost of the manufacturing process, completed parts have unique advantages over forged or cast components.
STAINLESS STEEL PARTS MANUFACTURERS
Another option for powder-metallurgy products is stainless steel. Although corrosion resistance is typically specified for stainless steel components, there are other weldable blends created for high temperature applications. A variety of stainless steels, including those needing high temperature sintering, are available from Jiehuang. Our on-site materials engineers can assist you in making the right decision if you're looking for situations where stainless steel might be the ideal material.
POWDER METALLURGY MATERIALS
Here's a table summarizing the materials used in powder metallurgy and their common applications:
Material | Properties and Characteristics | Common Applications |
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Iron and Steel | Most commonly used, versatile | Gears, bearings, structural parts |
Titanium | High strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion-resistant | Aerospace, medical implants, automotive components |
Tungsten | High density, high melting point | Weights, radiation shielding, electrical contacts |
Copper and Brass | Excellent electrical conductivity | Electrical connectors |
Aluminum | Lightweight, corrosion-resistant | Automotive, aerospace |
Nickel | High-temperature resistance, corrosion-resistant | Chemical industry, superalloys |
Cobalt | Used in superalloys, high temperature and wear resistance | Aerospace, tool materials |
This table gives a quick overview of each material's unique properties and their typical uses in various industries through powder metallurgy.
POWDER METALLURGY PARTS FOR ALL INDUSTRIES
Powder metallurgy machinery parts
PM Parts In Furniture Industry
PM Motorcycle Parts
POWDER METALLURGY COPPER BEARING
The use of copper-based powder metallurgy friction materials is increasing in the fields of aviation, automobiles, machinery manufacturing, and other industries because they have excellent friction properties, wear resistance, and high temperature resistance.
Why is powder metallurgy products?
- 1. Economical;
- 2. Eliminate or eliminate processing;
- 3. Offer outstanding part-to-part consistency and repeatability;
- 4. Are ideal for medium and high volume manufacturing;
- 5. Are permitted to use many metal alloys;
- 6. Maintain stringent dimensional constraints;
- 7. Generates a high-quality surface finish (RMS 32 or higher);
- 8. Environmental Protection and Energy Saving;