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Sintering happens as part of a
manufacturing process used with metals, ceramics, plastics, and
other materials. The atoms/molecules in the
sintered material...
- can be used for
rapid manufacturing of tooling, jigs, and fixtures. The
sintered powder bed is
fully self-supporting,
allowing for: high
overhanging angles...
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alloys containing only Nd.
Sintered Nd2Fe14B
tends to be
vulnerable to corrosion,
especially along grain boundaries of a
sintered magnet. This type of corrosion...
- tungsten,
consuming about 50% of the
world supply.
Other products include sintered filters,
porous oil-impregnated bearings,
electrical contacts and diamond...
- pore
radii r, or to
create different wetting angles θ. In this
image of a
sintered electrode it can be seen that
three different grain sizes were used. The...
- pressure, or
selective laser sintering. It has
applications as a
coating on
pipes and skis, and as a
filter medium.
Sintered polyethylene is
applied to...
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Filter flask (suction flask, with
sintered gl****
filter containing sample). Note the
almost colourless filtrate in the
receiver flask....
- particles.
Mechanical properties are
typically the
primary concern of
sintered components,
which is a
composite with the hard
phase providing strength...
- castings; hand, power, and
machine tools; coal
cleaning and
handling plants;
sintered metals; and hard
chrome process.
After the
Second World War, BSA did not...
- Generally,
there are
three types of
sintered metal-bonded
diamond blades according to
their manufacturing methods:
wholly sintered diamond blades,
silver brazed...