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  • Sintering of Ceramic Inserts

    Sintering of Ceramic Inserts

    It is the process of bonding powder particles into a solid component using heat (without melting). Temp: 1200-2200°C Shrinkage: 15-25% Density: 60% → 99% What does sintering mean? Sintering process easily explained Simeko AG Video: The ceramic sintering process explained. Continue. Sintering is a critical manufacturing step in the production of technical ceramics. Technical ceramics have become essential in high-performance industries such as aerospace. After the initial molding of the ceramic, whether by slip casting or dry pressing, it is still necessary to densify the compacted powder samples (green bodies) to form a continuous 3D structure and thus to get ceramic pieces appropriate for the selected application.


  • Link Aggregation of Industrial-Grade Switches

    Link Aggregation of Industrial-Grade Switches

    Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP, IEEE 802. 3ad) allows multiple physical links between switches (or between a switch and a server/PLC) to be combined into one logical “aggregated” connection. December 2, 2025Updated on March 4, 2026 Network Redundancy and Link Aggregation are essential features of managed industrial switches eliminates this single point of failure by providing alternate communication paths that activate automatically when a fault occurs. This bundling increases the fail-safe performance and the bandwidth. In the case of. Link aggregation is a network technology that bundles multiple physical connections into a single logical link. This technology not only increases the total bandwidth available but also provides redundancy in the event of a physical link failure, thereby ensuring stable and continuous data. Valid license from Hewlett Packard Enterprise required for possession, use, or copying.

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