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Powder Metallurgy of Tool Steels: Advantages and Applications<\/h1>\n

Introduction<\/h2>\n

Powder metallurgy (PM) is a modern metalworking technique used to manufacture high-performance tool steel components. This innovative processing method offers unique advantages over conventional forging, casting and machining methods when forming tool steel alloys.<\/p>\n

PM tool steels feature refined microstructures, homogeneous alloy chemistries, improved mechanical properties and more near-net-shape capability. The versatility of powder metallurgy also enables the production of complex geometries and microstructural modifications unachievable through standard tool steel processing routes.<\/p>\n

As a result, powder metallurgy has emerged as an important manufacturing method empowering the design and performance of precision tool steel components for demanding applications in die production, metal cutting and forming, extrusion, mining and construction equipment, and more.<\/p>\n

Overview of Powder Metallurgy<\/h2>\n

\"\"Powder metallurgy applies powder technology process steps to form and consolidate metal alloy powders into high-quality components. The typical PM process involves:<\/p>\n