sintrattua
Sintrattua is a term used primarily in Finnish-language technical literature to describe materials or components that have been produced by sintering. In English-language sources, the term is not standardized; sintering is generally described without the adjectival form. Sintrattua refers to items whose microstructure results from diffusion-driven bonding of powder particles at temperatures below the melting point, often yielding a solid with controlled porosity.
The production of sintrattua parts typically follows a sequence of powder preparation, compaction, and heat treatment.
Materials and applications: Sintrattua pieces can be made from metal powders (such as iron, steel, nickel alloys),
Properties and considerations: Porosity, density, and mechanical strength are closely tied to processing parameters. Benefits include
See also: Sintering, Powder metallurgy, Debinding, Materials science.