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As a technology for the production of metal parts, one of powder metallurgy’s strongest benefits is the ability to precisely formulate the part’s geometry
Despite the doomsayers' dire warnings, rapidly accelerating changes in American manufacturing provide an excellent opportunity for growth if they are recognized and acted upon. Just as agriculture changed in the early part of the 20th century, manufacturing is being driven, at the start of this century, by technology and improved methods. Requiring fewer people to produce more products through enhanced product design and manufacturing methods, the face of manufacturing is changing rapidly. Often reported in the conventional media as declining domestic manufacturing, the real dynamics and incredible opportunities are overlooked.