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PM technology has been used widely since the 1920s, but with the recent strides that have been made in PM metallurgy, manufacturing methods, new materials – and new combinations of materials – Powder Metal offers you a whole new world of possibilities.

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Improved strength, superior performance and reliability

Using a combination of high-pressure compression and high-temperature heat treatment, PM manufacturing involves the metallurgical bonding of metal particles to form finished and semi-finished components with exceptional strength and durability.

Design flexibility: ideal for complex shapes and intricate detail

The PM process delivers precise shape, density and performance characteristics that in many cases are not economically or technically achievable by other methods.

Lower finishing costs – and no compromises

PM can reduce or eliminate the need for secondary machining or additional processing. Many PM parts are dimensionally accurate and ready for use as soon as they leave the sintering furnace.

PM is the ultimate reduce, recycle, re-use solution

Power metal manufacturing uses a significant proportion of recycled material in powder form and generates virtually no waste during the production process.

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[one_third_last]Webinar-NOV-320

Webinar recording now available.How do you get from near net to near perfection? Let us show you how. To view the recording, click here

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How exactly does that stuff work? 
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What do Powder Metal Customers Want? View the Q&A with Phil Goodwin, Sinteris president

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