IPA: /ˈsɪntərɪŋ/
KK: /ˈsɪntərɪŋ/
A process where small particles are joined together by applying heat and pressure without melting them completely.
The sintering of metal powders is essential in creating strong and durable components.
The process of heating a material to a temperature below its melting point so that its particles adhere to each other without melting completely.
The sintering of the metal powder resulted in a strong and durable component.
Past: sintered
Past Participle: sintered
Sintering → The word 'sintering' originates from the German word 'sinter', meaning to fuse or melt. It refers to the process of compacting and forming a solid mass of material by heating it without melting it completely.
Think of the German word 'sinter' which means to fuse or melt, helping you remember that sintering is about fusing materials together without fully melting them.