Found the article!rgava wrote:I've professional experience with steel sintered parts in toolmaking industry (for plastic injection moulds components).
The resulting part has approximately 80% of the toughness of the same steel forged, same hardness, can be post-machined where necessary.
Besides what some of you are pointing out about the heat dissipation I see no big problems on using this technology to manufacture pistons for F1 engines.
On the other side, I understood and read on this and other engine related threads that lean combustion leads to lower temperature, lower heat transferred to the cylinder walls, piston crown and head. Correct me if i'm wrong.
Motorcyle pistons though.
http://www.cycleworld.com/2016/03/01/st ... gy-feature