Sintering:Adequate sintering requires a programmable oven. The temperature is slowly raised from room temperature to 363° to 382°C (685° to
720°F). Hold times at these temperatures vary with part geometry and dimensions. The oven temperature is then slowly lowered to room temperature.
Stock shapes that are not properly sintered exhibit inferior physical properties (specific density, tensile strength, elongation, flex life),
electrical properties, and permeation and chemical resistance.
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