
Direct vormen
Direct forming
Die pressing technique for the manufacture of low-cost, precise components.
Die pressing technique:
High-speed vertical automatic presses (mechanical or hydraulic) compact the powder in the mould die. The mouldings are then sintered for some hours at high temperatures with the exclusion of oxygen. The die pressing technique involves practically no material waste. In most cases, reworking is also not required. Due to the short cycle time, die pressing is also particularly economical for precise volume parts from batch sizes of 1,000.
Fields of application:
Die pressed mouldings made of TECASINT are particularly suitable for applications involving a high level of thermal and mechanical stress in which very good emergency running characteristics are required depending on speed and force. Due to the high purity and the very good thermal stability of - 270°C to + 300°C, applications can also be implemented in a vacuum and in the cryogenic and high-temperature ranges.
- Automotive engineering industry
- Glass industry
- Textile industry
- Plant and machine engineering
- Aerospace industry
- Plasma and laser welding technology
Die pressed mouldings:
Wear rings, bearing discs, bearing bushes, piston and axial sealing rings, hot glass grippers, sliding bearings, chain bushings, valve seats, friction rings and insulators