sinterte
Sinterte refers to a traditional method of joining metal parts by heating them to a temperature below their melting point and then applying pressure. This process allows the surfaces of the materials to bond through atomic diffusion, creating a strong joint without the need for additional filler materials like solder or welding filler metals. The term originates from the Latin word *sintere*, meaning "to compact" or "to compress," reflecting the essential role of pressure in the process.
The sintering technique is commonly used in various industries, including metallurgy, ceramics, and powder metallurgy. In
Sintering can be performed in different atmospheres, including air, vacuum, or controlled gas environments, depending on
While sintering offers advantages such as cost-effectiveness, reduced material waste, and the ability to produce intricate