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  1. General sintering

    Sintering is generally considered successful when the process reduces porosity and enhances properties … See more

    Sintering - Wikipedia

    • Sintering or frittage is the process of compacting and forming a solid mass of material by pressure or heat without melting it to the point of liquefaction. Sintering happens as part of a manufacturing process used with metals, ceramics, plastics, and other materials. The atoms/molecules in the sintered material diffuse across the boundaries of the part… See more

    Ceramic sintering

    Sintering is part of the firing process used in the manufacture of pottery and other ceramic objects. Sintering and vitrification (which requires higher temperatures) are the two main mechanisms behind the strength an… See more

    Sintering of metallic powders

    Most, if not all, metals can be sintered. This applies especially to pure metals produced in vacuum which suffer no surface contamination. Sintering under atmospheric pressure requires the use of a protective gas, quite o… See more

    Plastics sintering

    Plastic materials are formed by sintering for applications that require materials of specific porosity. Sintered plastic porous components are used in filtration and to control fluid and gas flows. Sintered plastics are used i… See more

    Liquid phase sintering

    For materials that are difficult to sinter, a process called liquid phase sintering is commonly used. Materials for which liquid phase sintering is common are Si3N4, WC, SiC, and more. Liquid phase sintering is the process of … See more

    Electric current assisted sintering

    These techniques employ electric currents to drive or enhance sintering. English engineer A. G. Bloxam registered in 1906 the first patent on sintering powders using direct current in vacuum. The primary purpose of … See more

    Pressureless sintering

    Pressureless sintering is the sintering of a powder compact (sometimes at very high temperatures, depending on the powder) without applied pressure. This avoids density variations in the final component, which occu… See more

     
  1. What is Sintering? (A Definitive Guide) - TWI

  2. What is Sintering in Manufacturing? - Xometry

    May 16, 2023 · Sintering is a process of forming and fusing powders and binders into solid parts by heating. Learn about the different types of sintering, the materials used, and the steps involved in this article.

  3. What is Sintering? A Complete Guide to the Process and Uses

  4. What is Sintering? Understanding the Process and Its Applications

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