Powder Metallurgy

Japanese translation: $B>F7k!J(BSintered Metal)

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English term or phrase:Powder Metallurgy
Japanese translation:$B>F7k!J(BSintered Metal)
Entered by: LATAM Agent

08:00 Feb 12, 2006
English to Japanese translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting
English term or phrase: Powder Metallurgy
Related to compacted and sinterized metals
LATAM Agent
United States
Local time: 22:09
$B>F7k!J(BSintered Metal)
Explanation:
Many technical people in Japan normally call the power metal "$B>F7k(B"(Sintered), or some people simply call "$B%Q%&%@!<%a%?%k(B." The power metal part is made by blending certain types of powdered-form metals and bonding agents and pressing it into a mold (called Die and Punch) to create a certain shape. However, this part is very brittle when it is just molded (this is called, $B!H(Bgreen parts$B!I(B). The parts must be baked (kind of heat treat) in the oven, and the heat (sintering process) will melt the bonding agents to hold the powder metal in place. This process makes the part to be strong and durable. Sorry for the long explanation. If you have further questions, send an e-mail.

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Note added at 2006-02-14 21:32:26 (GMT)
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$B>F7k!J(BSintered Metal)
Some thing happened to my characters above, and some portions became illegible. I am sorry about that. Here is my answer that I wrote.
Many technical people in Japan normally call the power metal this way. The power metal parts are made by blending certain types of powdered-form metals and bonding agents and pressing them into a mold (called Die and Punch) to create a certain shape. However, this part is very brittle when it is just molded (this is called, $B!H(Bgreen parts$B!I(B). The parts must be baked (sintering process) in the oven, and the heat will melt the bonding agent to hold the powder metal in place. This process makes the part durable. Sorry for the long explanation. If you have further questions, send e-mail.

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Teruo (Terry) Ogawa
United States
Local time: 01:09
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4$B>F7k!J(BSintered Metal)
Teruo (Terry) Ogawa
1 +1粉末冶金、 粉末ヤ金
KathyT


  

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powder metallurgy
粉末冶金、 粉末ヤ金


Explanation:
powder metallurgy 粉末冶金
powder metallurgy 粉末ヤ金
powder metallurgy 粉末や金 | 粉末冶金
powder metallurgy 粉末や金 | 粉末や金法 | 粉末ヤ金 | 粉末冶金 | 粉末冶金材料 | 粉末冶金法
powder metallurgy 粉末ヤ金 | 粉末や金 | 粉末や金法 | 粉末冶金 | 粉末冶金材料 | 粉末冶金法
powdered metallurgy 粉末冶金



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KathyT
Australia
Local time: 16:09
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Native speaker of: English
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powder metallurgy
$B>F7k!J(BSintered Metal)


Explanation:
Many technical people in Japan normally call the power metal "$B>F7k(B"(Sintered), or some people simply call "$B%Q%&%@!<%a%?%k(B." The power metal part is made by blending certain types of powdered-form metals and bonding agents and pressing it into a mold (called Die and Punch) to create a certain shape. However, this part is very brittle when it is just molded (this is called, $B!H(Bgreen parts$B!I(B). The parts must be baked (kind of heat treat) in the oven, and the heat (sintering process) will melt the bonding agents to hold the powder metal in place. This process makes the part to be strong and durable. Sorry for the long explanation. If you have further questions, send an e-mail.

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Note added at 2006-02-14 21:32:26 (GMT)
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$B>F7k!J(BSintered Metal)
Some thing happened to my characters above, and some portions became illegible. I am sorry about that. Here is my answer that I wrote.
Many technical people in Japan normally call the power metal this way. The power metal parts are made by blending certain types of powdered-form metals and bonding agents and pressing them into a mold (called Die and Punch) to create a certain shape. However, this part is very brittle when it is just molded (this is called, $B!H(Bgreen parts$B!I(B). The parts must be baked (sintering process) in the oven, and the heat will melt the bonding agent to hold the powder metal in place. This process makes the part durable. Sorry for the long explanation. If you have further questions, send e-mail.



Teruo (Terry) Ogawa
United States
Local time: 01:09
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Native speaker of: Japanese
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