conventional sintering
Conventional sintering is a process used to create solid materials from powders. It involves heating the powdered material below its melting point, allowing particles to bond together through diffusion. This process enhances the material's strength and density, making it suitable for various applications, such as in the production of ceramics and metals.
During conventional sintering, factors like temperature, time, and pressure are carefully controlled to achieve the desired properties. The process is commonly used in industries that require high-performance materials, including aerospace, automotive, and electronics. Proper sintering can significantly improve the mechanical properties of the final product.