MINING & DRILLING AND STONE CUTTING

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Since 1974 SINTER SUD has been manufacturing premium quality hard metal products, through modern technologies and innovative production processes.
Thanking to 40 /forty/years of continuous R&D activities SINTER SUD produces a wide range of excellent hard metal products (especially rods, square and rectangular bars and burr blanks), both standard or customized in accordance with customers’ requirements and different needs.
Product quality and process efficiency are always checked in accordance with the strictest international standards: SINTER SUD is certified by ISO 9001 – 2008 and ISO 14001 – 2004.
In 2003, the company moved to the new modern plant located in Sant’Agata Dè Goti (BN): it is equipped with up-to-date machineries, leading the way in technology, efficiency and environmental impact, such as the DORST presses and the Sinter-HIP furnaces ALD and PVA.
The remarkable manufacturing capability and the wide range of items ready on stock allow SINTER SUD to satisfy promptly even the most exciting customers with a variety of products and prompt delivery.
Everyone in SINTER SUD is aware that the customer satisfaction is the only wealth of the company. Technology, quality, skillness and reliability are priorities in the customers’company partnership.
SINTER SUD is now one of a world leaders in hard metal production as passion for our work builds and improves together with our customers dedication for our prouven products
Thanking to 40 /forty/years of continuous R&D activities SINTER SUD produces a wide range of excellent hard metal products (especially rods, square and rectangular bars and burr blanks), both standard or customized in accordance with customers’ requirements and different needs.
Product quality and process efficiency are always checked in accordance with the strictest international standards: SINTER SUD is certified by ISO 9001 – 2008 and ISO 14001 – 2004.
In 2003, the company moved to the new modern plant located in Sant’Agata Dè Goti (BN): it is equipped with up-to-date machineries, leading the way in technology, efficiency and environmental impact, such as the DORST presses and the Sinter-HIP furnaces ALD and PVA.
The remarkable manufacturing capability and the wide range of items ready on stock allow SINTER SUD to satisfy promptly even the most exciting customers with a variety of products and prompt delivery.
Everyone in SINTER SUD is aware that the customer satisfaction is the only wealth of the company. Technology, quality, skillness and reliability are priorities in the customers’company partnership.
SINTER SUD is now one of a world leaders in hard metal production as passion for our work builds and improves together with our customers dedication for our prouven products
SINTERING
Sintering is a method for creating objects from powders, including metal and ceramic powders. It is based on atomic diffusion.
Diffusion occurs in any material above absolute zero, but it occurs much faster at higher temperatures. In most sintering processes, the powdered material is held in a mold and then heated to a temperature below the melting point.
The atoms in the powder particles diffuse across the boundaries of the particles, fusing the particles together and creating one solid piece. Because the sintering temperature does not have to reach the melting point of the material, sintering is often chosen as the shaping process for materials with extremely high melting points such as tungsten and molybdenum.
Sintering is traditionally used for manufacturing ceramic objects but finds applications in almost all fields of industry. The study of sintering and of powder-related processes is known as powder metallurgy.
A simple, intuitive example of sintering can be observed when ice cubes in a glass of water adhere to each other.
Sintering is a method for creating objects from powders, including metal and ceramic powders. It is based on atomic diffusion.
Diffusion occurs in any material above absolute zero, but it occurs much faster at higher temperatures. In most sintering processes, the powdered material is held in a mold and then heated to a temperature below the melting point.
The atoms in the powder particles diffuse across the boundaries of the particles, fusing the particles together and creating one solid piece. Because the sintering temperature does not have to reach the melting point of the material, sintering is often chosen as the shaping process for materials with extremely high melting points such as tungsten and molybdenum.
Sintering is traditionally used for manufacturing ceramic objects but finds applications in almost all fields of industry. The study of sintering and of powder-related processes is known as powder metallurgy.
A simple, intuitive example of sintering can be observed when ice cubes in a glass of water adhere to each other.