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Top Steel Grades for Manufacturing Miniature Components

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Sintering uses pressure and heat to form powdered metal materials into a 80-95% solid mass without fully melting the metal. As the metal granules are pressed together, they begin to bond together the irregular particles to form a “green” compact. These compacts interconnected particles are then sintered to melt the particles together giving the component […]

Powder Metallurgy Components For A Planetary Gearset

What Is Powdered Metal Manufacturing?

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An Overview on Powdered Metal Parts & the Powder Metallurgy Process Powdered metals are alloys processed into a fine, grain-like powder through one of several processes. Primarily made from stainless steel, brass, copper, iron, or bronze, these metals can be blended with other alloys to achieve the desired material properties and characteristics for a particular […]

2020 PM Design Awards

Allied Wins Big At Design Excellence Awards Competition

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Allied Sinterings Inc. is excited to announce news of our recent success in the 2020 Powder Metallurgy (PM) Design Excellence Awards Competition. We are the proud recipients of an award of distinction in the automotive transmission category for conventional pm components! Our award-winning component, a sear pin assembly, is used in shift-by-wire automotive transmission actuators […]

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COVID-19 Notice

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Allied Sinterings, Inc., an essential Connecticut-based powdered metal manufacturing company, is open for business and available for COVID-19 medical device response manufacturing and assembly. We are currently manufacturing products and components for the safety, medical, aerospace and defense industries. We are now here to help respond to the COVID-19 pandemic with our manufacturing and assembly capabilities.

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