Powder Metallurgy: The Premier Choice for Diverse Structural Components
In many, but not all cases, the PM process transforms metal powder into components used for structural applications, for example, gears, bearings, connecting rods, and parts used in medical instruments. There are also times when metal powders are needed in powder form, as in the electronics industry, or for components that are not structural in nature, such as sound insulation. Powder metallurgy offers a world of material solutions to engineers and designers.
Metal
- AW-3004 H48 – High-Quality Food‑Safe AlMn Alloy (EN 573‑3)
- JIS G3472 Grade STAM440G: Premium Low‑Carbon Steel for Structural Applications
- EN 10083-1 Grade C25R Quenched & Tempered Steel – Ideal for Vehicle & Machine Engineering
- JIS G3313 Grade HR3 – Detailed Steel Properties & Performance
- EN 12167 Grade CuZn40Mn1Pb1AlFeSn R490 – Premium Brass Alloy for Industrial Applications
- EN 1706 Grade AC-45300 T4: Key Properties of Aluminium Casting Alloy
- ASTM A512 Grade 1115 Stress‑Relief Annealed Round Tubes – High‑Strength Low‑Carbon Steel
- Why Nickel Is Crucial for Stainless Steel Performance
- JIS G3141 Grade CR4: Low Carbon Steel Properties & Specifications
- EN 1652 CuZn20Al2As R330: Advanced Corrosion-Resistant Copper Alloy