PRODUCTS | HARDWARE
POWDERED METALLURGY MANUFACTURING – LATCHBOLTS
ASCO Sintering is an award-winning custom
manufacturer of latchbolts utilizing the powdered
metallurgy manufacturing process. ASCO Sintering in 1997
received the Non- Ferrous Grand Prize from
the Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF)
in recognition of their latchbolt (lock assembly)
used in lock hardware applications. Latchbolts
used in the assembly exceed the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard
“Grade 1 Lockset” requirement for pre-assembled
locks and latches, thereby satisfying the
800,000 minimum cycle test.
Producing latchbolts using the powdered
metallurgy manufacturing process resulted in substantial annual cost savings. ASCO’s multi-level design
handled concerns with density distribution,
deflection, and side loading of fragile tool
components that was caused by the complex
internal shape of the latchbolt. The powdered
metallurgy manufacturing process included sintering / secondary operations – both milling and nickel plating.
Other advantages of producing the latchbolt
utilizing the powdered metallurgy process
include excellent ability to withstand fire,
endure the harsh environment of the natural
elements, as well as great strength properties
such as impact resistance. In addition, a wide
variety of materials are available to produce
powdered metal latchbolts that allow for
cosmetic, structural and security require including
plated steels, brass and stainless steel grades. |
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ASCO Sintering supplies the transportation, lock hardware, lawn & garden, irrigation,
medical, hand tool, computer and cutlery
industries. Capabilities include tool design, tool manufacturing, complete metallurgical
lab, warm-compaction, high-temperature
sintering, sinter hardening, heat-treat,
resin-impregnation, deburring, secondary
machining, assembly and plating.
Materials include low-alloy, diffusion alloyed
steel, copper, infiltrated steels, stainless steel
grades 300 and 400, brass, nickel silver,
Monel®, soft magnetics iron, and bronze.
ASCO Sintering has over 50 years of experience
engineering components that meet strict
tolerances as well as reduce total program costs.
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