AMES GROUP SINTERING
AmesPore® sintered metallic filters
AmesPore® porous metallic filters and components are produced by the powder metallurgy technology, which consists of shaping a mixture of metal powders in a mould or tool that has the negative shape of the part and then sintering the resulting preform. The preform may be created by gravity filling, by uniaxial or isostatic pressing or by extrusion, depending on the material to be shaped, the desired porosity and the component geometry.
Sintering consists in heating the preform to a temperature lower than the melting point of the base metal (between 700ºC and 1300ºC) under carefully controlled conditions of atmosphere and time. The temperature causes the powder particles to weld together.
The result of this process is a structurally functional metallic part with a controlled microporosity level.
HIGH FILTERING EFFICIENCY, GREAT REGULAR BEHAVIOR, VARIABLE WALL THICKNESS FROM 0.5mm, MECHANICAL, THERMAL AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND REUSABLE AND ADAPTABLE