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Sintering is a process used in the production of advanced materials, such as ceramics, metals, and alloys. It involves heating a material to a temperature just below its melting point, allowing the particles to bond together without actually melting. This process is used to create a variety of products, including filters, bearings, and turbine blades. It is also used to create components for medical, aerospace, and automotive applications.
Sintering is a key process in the production of advanced materials, as it allows for the creation of complex shapes and structures. It also allows for the production of materials with improved properties, such as increased strength and durability.
Some companies in the sintering market include 3M, CeramTec, and H.C. Starck. These companies specialize in the production of advanced materials, and offer a variety of sintering services. Show Less Read more