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PM Geared for Racing, Aerospace

Posted October 13, 2007 8:14 AM

Powder metals are evolving to a motorsport / aerospace-grade aluminum powder alloy. The non castable CRP 8601 powder uses a "high-energy mixing" process to ensure mechanical properties. The alloy offers design engineers weight savings, increased stiffness, high fatigue resistance, hardness and wear resistance, and shaping flexibility. What applications can you consider for such a material?

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