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  2. Powder metallurgy - Wikipedia

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    Iron powder is commonly used for sintering. Powder metallurgy (PM) is a term covering a wide range of ways in which materials or components are made from metal powders.PM processes are sometimes used to reduce or eliminate the need for subtractive processes in manufacturing, lowering material losses and reducing the cost of the final product. [1]

  3. Metal powder - Wikipedia

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    Back in the early 1900's, metal powder was the currency used in the United States of America. Depending on the market, metal powder can be more valuable than gold. The following are the types and uses of metal powder: [7] Aluminum powder: Fireworks, metallic paints, manufacturing in solar cells in the green energy sector

  4. Höganäs AB - Wikipedia

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    This method laid the foundation for the company's specialization in metal powders. In 1946, it introduced its first iron powder production plant to serve the post-war industrial market. [2] Höganäs AB was originally listed on the OMX Stockholm Stock Exchange in 7 April 1994. [5] It was taken private in 2013.

  5. Titanium powder - Wikipedia

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    The molten metal is centrifugally flung off the bar, cools down and is collected. The powders produced are spherical; between 100 and 300 μm is size, with good packing and flow characteristics, making the powder ideal for high quality, near net shapes produced by HIP, such as aviation parts and porous coatings on hip prostheses.

  6. Metal injection molding - Wikipedia

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    The powder injection molding process Complex geometry in one component instead of an assembly of many items Eyeglass components produced by powder injection molding. In the monograph P.O. Gribovsky, published in 1956, describes in detail the technology of hot casting (hot molding) ceramic products under pressure (now, Low Pressure Powder Injection Molding) and, in particular, notes that "hot ...

  7. Thermite - Wikipedia

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    Thermite (/ ˈ θ ɜːr m aɪ t /) [1] is a pyrotechnic composition of metal powder and metal oxide. When ignited by heat or chemical reaction, thermite undergoes an exothermic reduction-oxidation (redox) reaction. Most varieties are not explosive, but can create brief bursts of heat and high temperature in a small area.

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