Sintered Bearing Components Can Help Manufacturers Give Better Output
A long line of steps exists between the material processing phase and the point where a perfectly manufactured bearing pops off the production line. Sure, performance benefits have been mentioned in past posts, and sintered bearings do provide other mentionable benefits, but now we’re casting a savvy eye over the production room. Can output hustle […]
Oil Impregnation Process in Sintered Bearings
In sintering factories, self-lubricating bearings are manufactured by powder metallurgy (PM) equipment. The machines use a mixing process, not solid component mouldings. Thanks to that difference, manufacturing engineers gain mastery over the subject metal. That’s a powerful manufacturing advantage, one that introduces a lubricating medium to sintered bearings. Technically speaking, we’re in oil impregnation territory, […]
Reasons Why Sintered Bars and Bearings Perform Better
Permanently protected, sintered bearings never falter, never need a secondary lubricant, nor do they wear as quickly as an average set of bearings. Sintered bars are much the same, except for that elongated dimensional form factor. In this case, those long rods are uniformly fabricated, so there are no weak spots waiting to fracture the […]
How Strong Solid Bearing Components are Formed Using Powdered Metals
It wouldn’t be bold to argue that most people are not individually aware of the industry that is powder metallurgy. The truth is simple, however, and hard to ignore. Our entire mechanical world, which comprises the vast majority of the first world, consists of mechanical objects operating with solid bearing components at their core. These […]
Metal Powder Blending and How It Affects Sintered Components
To obtain the finest possible compacted and sintered parts, the powder metallurgy sector requires access to a source of properly blended raw material. These are the mixed powders that mingle with alloying additives and lubricants. It’s here that the industrial machinery breaks from its normal linear processing configuration. Back at square one in the production […]
Compacting or Pressing of Metal Powders: How is it Done?
At one end of the workbench, a bronze bearing is awaiting inspection. At the other end, a clutch plate is on display. A pair of surgical scissors sits between the two different items. What do they all have in common? The answer, as you’d expect, is that they were all sintered. A metal powder was […]
Top Features and Qualities of Sintered Bronze Bearings
Sintered bronze bearings perform an essential role in many applications. The friction dissolving components self-lubricate, they require little maintenance, and they’re economically priced. Now, we’ve already described the lubricant impregnation process in some detail. Furthermore, we’ve talked about powder metallurgy, the science that makes this partnership possible. Proceeding further on this track, we’re about to […]
Different Signs of Sintering Failures
In place of superfluous text, we’re digging straight into the indicators that signal a sintering failure. There are different symptoms, signs that crop us with different cues, and it’s our job to clearly identify each one. Where do we start? Well, a deeper look at metal porosity seems logical. After all, that spongy metal structure […]
Basic Process Involved in Bearing Making Using Powdered Metals
After hailing the powdered metal manufacturing process as an extraordinarily potent bearing production solution, we’ve decided to return to its roots. In our virtual product centre, we’ll describe the basic process, the techniques that use powder metallurgical science to create some of the finest bearings in the industry. What are we waiting for? Throw on […]
The Best Bearings are Made from Powdered Metal
The best bearings really are made from powdered metal. Does that sound like a bold statement? Well, what if we support that audacious declaration with evidence? It’s a deal, we’ll prove that the powdered metal process produces some of the finest rolling elements and races in the industry. Let’s start with that old chestnut, the […]