High-density sintering
Achieving a high density sintering of 7.5g/cm³ or more.
We have achieved high-density sintering with a sintering density of over 7.5 g/cm³ using our unique powder production technology. Conventional sintering typically has a density limit of around 7.2 g/cm³, which is lower than the density of common steel materials at 7.8 g/cm³, resulting in inferior mechanical properties. On the other hand, while Metal Injection Molding (MIM) achieves a density of over 7.5 g/cm³, it faces challenges such as high shrinkage rates, low dimensional stability, and expensive unit and mold costs. High-density sintering is a new technology that resolves the issues of conventional sintering and MIM by achieving a density of over 7.5 g/cm³, with low shrinkage rates and high dimensional stability, all at a low cost.
- Company:大成モナック
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