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sinter

[sin-ter] / ˈsɪn tər /


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“I always hope to find sustainably produced products for my design projects, and I was happy that the sintered glass is just that,” she said.

From Seattle Times

In addition, fossil fuels are typically burned to heat the blast furnace and to power sintering and pelletizing plants, as well as coke ovens, emitting carbon dioxide in the process.

From Salon

But an older technology called binder printing has been improved to produce durable metal parts faster than laser sintering can.

From New York Times

Behning said sintered stone represents the latest hot item in the industry.

From Washington Times

And nearly all practical ceramic printing techniques involve extensive post-print sintering that can warp or deform the part.

From Nature