Article | REF: M864 V1

Production of sintered products

Author: Michel EUDIER

Publication date: April 10, 1994

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Compression is most often uniaxial, but as this leads to certain shape limitations, other means are sometimes employed, such as isostatic compression. A number of other methods are also used, often with little industrial development, but which demonstrate the flexibility of the process.

They will be described by classifying them as follows:

▪ compression forming methods :

  • uniaxial compression 1.1 ;

  • isostatic compression

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