How much is stainless steel powder metallurgy?
Dec 07, 2022
How much is stainless steel powder metallurgy?
Many people ask how much stainless steel powder metallurgy costs. In fact, it is difficult to say the price of powder metallurgy for a while. It is mainly determined according to different materials and customer demand. Generally, regular powder metallurgy manufacturers have special technicians responsible for accounting. The following is a brief introduction to the specific factors that affect the price of stainless steel powder metallurgy:

Stainless steel powder metallurgy
1. Raw materials
There are 304316420 stainless steel powder metallurgy brands in common use, among which 420-304-316 should be listed from the lowest price. Of course, each brand can be divided into imported powder and domestic powder, and the price of domestic powder is also uneven. The stainless steel powder metallurgy raw materials commonly used in Xiangyu powder metallurgy are all from large enterprises, meeting the American MPIF standard and the national standard, so the relative cost is high. Of course, This is also to ensure stable quality.
2. Purchase quantity
The powder metallurgy process is suitable for mass production, and the fixed cost is high. Therefore, the larger the single batch purchase, the lower the cost.
3. Structure
Many stainless steel powder metallurgy products cannot be formed at one time, and may also need to involve post-processing, such as drilling and tapping, finishing, turning, etc. These are all evaluated according to the post-processing process required. Of course, when evaluating the quotation, Xiangyu Powder Metallurgy will discuss with the customer whether some processing can be cancelled to reduce the cost.
The factors that affect the price of stainless steel powder metallurgy are shared here. However, when we choose stainless steel powder metallurgy products, we should not focus on the price. If the quality cannot be guaranteed and problems occur, the lost mold cost is still a small matter, so as to avoid greater losses caused by delayed production.








