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Exploring Powder Metallurgy: Innovation and Applications in the PM Industry

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Powder metallurgy (PM) is the art of producing metal powders and net-shaped parts from those metal powders. PM components are used in your daily life - household appliances, electronics, medical equipment, vehicles, airplanes, and for defense of our country.

Powder metallurgy enables unique shape capabilities and a host of properties that provide users with creative solutions. These capabilities include material efficient processes with minimal waste; close tolerance capability; exceptional wear and strength; highly repeatability processes; and the ability to use alloys, materials, and geometries not feasible with other metal-forming processes, among other capabilities. PM processes include metal injection molding, metal additive manufacturing, and more. Learn more about the PM industry and its manufacturing capabilities on the PickPM.com website.

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Metal

  1. EN 573-3 Grade 3.1325 T42 Aluminium – Properties & Standards
  2. EN 10095 Grade X6CrNiSiNCe19-10 – Solution Annealed Stainless Steel for High-Temperature Applications
  3. DIN 5512-2 St14 Steel Grade: Key Properties & Applications
  4. EN 10277-5 Grade C35R – Quenched, Tempered & Cold Drawn Steel for Vehicle & Engine Components
  5. ACP 5080 vs. MIC-6 Aluminum: Key Differences and Selection Guide
  6. AA 5049 H34 – High-Strength 5000 Series Aluminium Alloy
  7. 3103 H18 Aluminum Alloy – Non‑Heat‑Treatable Wrought Grade with Enhanced Strength
  8. AA Standards Grade 7041: Comprehensive Mechanical & Thermal Properties
  9. EN 573-3 Grade 3.0285 H112: Comprehensive Material Properties
  10. EN 10216-3 Grade P355NL2 – Normalized / Normalized-Formed Steel (+N)