Method of forming a metal matrix component

Metal working – Shredding metal or metal wool article making

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C029S403100, C029S403200, C029S892000, C074S574400, C100S034000, C123S192100, C241S166000

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07437808

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a metal matrix component and product that comprises forming scrap sheet metal material, shredding the scrap sheet metal material to a predetermined size range, filling the shredded scrap sheet metal material into a compacting die, adding an adhesive material to the shredded scrap sheet metal material in the compacting die, compressing the shredded scrap sheet metal material and curing the adhesive to form a metal matrix component. The product comprises an inertia ring that may be used in a crankshaft damper.

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