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Metal Powder Metallurgy (PM) is a manufacturing process that involves shaping metal powders into desired forms and then sintering (heating without melting) to create solid metal parts. Here's a simple explanation:

Metal Powder Production:

Metal powders are created by various methods such as atomization, mechanical comminution, or chemical processes.

Powder Blending:

Different metal powders, and sometimes additives, are blended to achieve desired material properties.

Compaction:

The mixed powders are pressed into a specific shape using a die or mold.

Sintering:

The compacted metal powder is heated in a controlled atmosphere to a temperature below the melting point, causing particles to bond.

Final Shaping (Optional):

Further machining or finishing processes may be applied to achieve the desired tolerances and surface finish.

Advantages:

PM allows for the production of complex shapes and near-net-shape parts.

It is a cost-effective method for producing parts with intricate geometries.

Applications:

Commonly used for manufacturing gears, bushings, bearings, and other components in automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries.

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