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Gears for gearboxes

Reducers for various purposes; starters (drive gears and planetary gears), motors for adjusting mirrors, sunroofs, seats, gearboxes; electrical appliances; hand tools; household appliances.

Powder metallurgy makes it possible to obtain gears with high precision and high strength due to the homogeneity of the structure and the absence of cracks and other defects. This allows you to reduce processing costs and improve the quality of the product.

Fluid transfer mechanisms

Oil pumps, fuel pumps or SCR pumps.Fluid transmission gears are used in hydraulic transmissions where torque needs to be transmitted between two shafts through a fluid that has properties similar to those of a lubricant.
Gear wheels have teeth on their surface that ensure the transmission of torque. The teeth can be made of different materials, such as steel, brass or aluminium, depending on the transmission application. The teeth can have different shapes, such as straight, oblique, inverted or spiral, which affects the level of noise and wear.

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Gears and toothed parts of various shapes

Gearbox synchroniser hub and synchroniser, hub, rails. Used for various mechanisms.

Sprockets and pulleys for connecting systems

Elements used to process various materials on CNC machines or conventional lathes, milling and drilling machines.

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Production of gears

Sintered gears are crucial for mechanisms and machines across many industries. Made using the sintering process, these gears offer high precision and load resistance.

Powder metallurgy is perfect for gear manufacturing as it forms the gear teeth during pressing, resulting in strong, durable gears with high hardness and wear resistance. This process allows for gears of different sizes, profiles (straight, double, or helical), and materials (various steel alloys or stainless steel) to be produced and heat-treated.

Key benefits of sintered gears include efficient power transmission, reduced risk of teeth displacement, and high reliability. Their lightweight and compact design makes them ideal for space-limited applications.

Sintered gears are widely used in automotive, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and the food industry. They are found in transmissions, reducers, gears, pumps, and conveyors where reliable power transmission is essential.

Overall, sintered gears provide high strength, precision, and efficiency, making them vital for creating dependable and efficient mechanical systems.