The
applications for PM components fall into two main groups. First are components
that are difficult to manufacture
by any other method, such as those made from tungsten, molybdebum, or tungsten
carbide. In addition, porous bearings, filters, and many types of hard and
soft magnetic components are made exclusively using PM. The second group
consists of PM components that offer a cost-effective alternative to
machined components, castings, and forgings. Automotive clutch plates, connecting
rods, camshafts, and planetary gear carriers are just some examples of these.
PM components are used in a variety of
markets,
with the automotive industry being the predominant one, consuming approximately
70% of the ferrous
products the industry produces annually. Other important markets include
recreation, hand tools, and hobby products; household appliances; industrial
motors and controls; hardware; and business machines. And, as designers increasingly
learn about the superior performance, cost savings, and unmatched tolerances
the PM process can offer, the trend indicates that PM components are
continuing to expand into previously untapped markets.

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