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Sintered metal is a solid product made by pressing metal powder into a coherent mass without heating the metal to its melting point. Sintered metals can be made from aluminum, copper, bronze, nickel, brass, steel, stainless steel, nickel and titanium.

SMC Powder Metallurgy, Inc.
St. Marys, PA
814-781-7004
SMC Powder Metallurgy combines a dedicated staff with world-class engineering, tooling, equipment & finishing capabilities to supply powder metal products to diverse end-use industries worldwide. With over 70 years' experience & ISO/TS 16949:2009 certification, SMC offers expertise in the efficient, versatile P/M method for ferrous & non-ferrous machine parts, electrical & electronic components.
Alpha Sintered Metals, Inc.
Ridgway, PA
814-773-3191
As participants in the Center for Innovation Sintered Products and in the Center for Powdered Metal Technology, you can trust Alpha Sintered Metal. ASM has also been registered to ISO/TS 16949:2002 since 2005. With their hydraulic presses, they specialize in large, structural components & produce numerous parts 2-4 pounds. The process of making a powdered metal part begins when you contact ASM.
Precision Powdered Metal Parts, Inc.
Pomona, CA
888-228-5761
Award-winning powdered metal parts manufacturer, Precision Powdered Metal Parts specializes in precision complex components and full service parts design and engineering. With an assortment of metals and alloys including stainless steel, brass and iron, you will save 50% or more with our powdered metal parts manufacturing. Contact us for sintering, pressing or other secondary options.
Precision Pressed Powdered Metals, Inc.
Centerville, OH
937-433-6802
Precision Pressed Powdered Metals provides you with a variety of capabilities for your complete service. We manufacture a variety of powder metal products but specialize in producing parts with higher densities, wear resistance & strengths. Our powder metallurgy can manufacture parts with complex shapes & dimensional tolerances. We produce gears, structural parts, bushings & bearings.
Sintering Technologies, Inc.
Greensburg, IN
812-663-5058
Sintering Technologies, Incorporated (STI) has been supplying the highest quality, technologically advanced powdered metal products in North America since 1989. STI's customers know they can rely on us to deliver the most innovative designs while maintaining stringent tolerance requirements.
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Sintered Metal

Sintered metal is a solid product made through the process of powder metallurgy from different types of metals and alloys including aluminum, copper, bronze, nickel, brass, steel, stainless steel, nickel and titanium. The solid metal powder parts are formed by pressing metal powder into a coherent mass without heating the metal to its melting point. Metal powder can be formed from solid metal bars or stock shapes using different processes such as grinding, chemical decomposition, atomization and centrifugal disintegration. Atomization is the most commonly used method as it effectively produces powder from almost any metal by separating molten metals into separate particles which then freeze into solid form. This powder is then used in sintering. The complete process that produces sintered metal parts is called powder metallurgy, or PM. It is widely used for manufacturing various components for industries such as electronics, automotive, hardware, computer and lawn and garden industries because it produces a minimal amount of waste. In fact, approximately 97% of the original material ends up in the finished parts, making it a cost effective fabrication solution for high volume parts, especially those made of costly metals. In addition, using this method, consistent parts can be fabricated even in large quantities with relatively accurate tolerances and repeatability.

The process used to create sintered metal involves three basic steps. First, the metal is made into a powder form, at which point it can be combined with another metal to form an alloy, or fabricated as a pure component of one metal. Sintering is able to maintain the physical properties of the materials used as it is a simple process that does not require much alteration of the elements. In the second step, the powdered metal is poured into a die or mold cavity in the shape of the desired part and compacted at room temperature under great pressure. The amount of pressure required will be determined by the type of metal used as some are more malleable than others. In the die, the powders are compacted into a solid shape. The metal mass is then removed from the die and put into a furnace under extreme heat. This part of the process, called sintering, fuses the metal particles together without melting them, forming a rigid, high strength and porous component. The porosity of the part can be altered according to the desired level of flow, both of liquids and air, of the finished product based on its intended application.