4 FAQs about Advantages disadvantages and market price of high-temperature network cabinets

What are the disadvantages of high temperature sintering?

The disadvantages of high temperature sintering are generally considered to be higher cost, lower productivity, and increased complexity. The initial capital cost of a high temperature sintering furnace can be 50 to 100% greater than the cost of a similar mesh belt furnace.

Why is high temperature sintering more expensive?

High temperature sintering is more expensive than conventional sintering for the furnaces in the study. The higher costs are related to capital, maintenance, and consumables. High temperature sintering provides the opportunity for significant increases in static and dynamic properties.

What is the competitive landscape of the high temperature superconductors market?

The competitive landscape of the market for High Temperature Superconductors is of Average concern which means that a few selected competitors dominate the world stage with advanced R&D, vertically integrated structures, and ample cooperation within the industry.

Is high temperature sintering a good alternative to traditional processing?

In this comparison, high temperature sintered Astaloy CrM® is able to match the strength of conventionally sintered FLN2-4405HT with a process cost savings of $0.27/kg ($0.12/lb). This example demonstrates the advantages that can be obtained when high temperature sintering is viewed as an alternative to traditional processing techniques.

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