Metal Sintering Sector

We have a highly qualified presence in providing machinery for sintering components used in automotive and other sectors. Our success is particularly notable in the field of sintering components for brakes and clutches.

Sintering technology

Sintering, though still a somewhat underutilized technology, is gaining recognition for its vast potential across various industries. We have a highly qualified presence in providing machinery for sintering components used in automotive and other sectors. Our success is particularly notable in the field of sintering components for brakes and clutches, including the sintering of brake parts for European high-speed trains.

Additionally, we have developed specialized plants for sintering powders deposited on substrates, particularly for the production of clutches used in machinery, further expanding the applications of this advanced manufacturing process.

DEDICATED TO INNOVATION

Metal sintering, facilitated by industrial furnaces, is a vital process in the production of high-strength components from metal powders. By applying controlled heat, furnaces bond powder particles without fully melting them, creating durable parts with minimal waste. This method is widely used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics to produce complex, precise components such as gears, bearings, and filters. Sintering allows for cost-effective, high-precision manufacturing and enables the creation of intricate shapes that would be difficult or expensive to achieve through traditional methods.

Sintering Process

Metal sintering is a key process used in the production of metal parts from powdered materials. Furnaces apply controlled heat to bond the powder particles without melting them, creating solid, high-strength components.

Powder Metallurgy

Industrial furnaces are essential for sintering metal powders (e.g., stainless steel, titanium, and brass) into complex shapes for use in industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics. This method allows for high precision and minimal waste.

Temperature Control

Furnace temperature control is crucial in sintering to achieve the desired material properties, such as strength, hardness, and porosity. Different sintering temperatures are used depending on the material and application.

LEADING THE WAY TO THE FUTURE

Dedicated to continuous growth and technological progression, we strive to set new standards in heat treatment, delivering exceptional results for industries around the world.