vyv_cox
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As others have said, sintered components are made from powdered metal. The implication in these posts is that these components are cheap and nasty but this is not the case. There are some alloys that cannot be made in any other way, for example some aero engine blades. Accuracy of compositional metals is very high with little variation through the component. Good quality sintering produces items with porosity levels of not much more than 5%, better than some castings.Vyv. Thanks very much. What does “sintered” mean?
And for a non expert like me, is this simply over tightened (by a wimp like me) or is there a likelihood that it was a faulty stud?
I think over-tightening is a possibility, although a sintered stud, if that is what it is, should be as strong as a wrought one