GKN Powder Metallurgy comprises GKN Sinter Metals, the world’s largest manufacturer of sintered components and Hoeganaes which produces metal powder used in the manufacture of these components.
In 2010 GKN Sinter Metals was awarded the Grand Prize in the Automotive Transmission category of the Powder Metallurgy Design Excellence Awards Competition.
Supplying the largest market for sinter applications with complex net shaped component geometries ...Read More
Filters based on powder metallurgy are used in almost every industry ...Read More
Combining the outstanding material properties of metal & the complex 3D design options of plastic technology ...Read More
Sinter bearings, often the best & most economic solution ...Read More
Enabling GKN to deliver gears that combine the net shape advantages of PM technology with the performance of wrought steel ...Read More
To meet the growing demand for electric motors ...Read More
Lighter weight and energy efficient ...Read More
Developing materials to advance powder metal process efficiency and component properties. Applications from classic sintering through brazing, magnetic, welding and the chemical industry ...Read More
Since 2007, ZF has been awarding its best-performing suppliers of the Group. ...READ MORE
Johnson Controls, a global leader in automotive interiors and electronics, recently honored its top-performing suppliers at the first European Supplier Performance Awards ceremony in Leverkusen, Germany. ...READ MORE
In his keynote address during the Euro PM2011 plenary session, Dr Volker Arnhold, Vice President gave an interesting and useful analysis of the energy consumption in iron powder and PM part production... ...READ MORE
In 2010 GKN Sinter Metals was awarded the Grand Prize in the Automotive Transmission category of the Powder Metallurgy Design Excellence Awards Competition. ...READ MORE
Ian W. Donaldson, director R&D North America and materials engineering, GKN Sinter Metals, received the "Distinguished Service to Powder Metallurgy" award from the Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF). ...READ MORE
On Friday 27 May 2011, there was an explosion at the GKN Hoeganaes Corporation plant in Gallatin, Tennessee, USA. ...READ MORE
A relationship with a medical sector organisation illustrates how the benefits of powder metal technologies, and the opportunities they bring design engineers, are developing artificial limbs.