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Sintermat (France) – Advanced Materials via Spark Plasma Sintering for Aerospace & Defense
How does Sintermat use Spark Plasma Sintering to fuse metal, ceramic and bio-based powders into high-performance parts?
Sintermat is a French deep-tech company at the forefront of Europe’s advanced materials. Defence-finance analysis; 41-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-08-13
Sintermat is a French deep-tech company at the forefront of Europe’s advanced materials innovation. Founded in 2016 as a spin-off from the University of Burgundy, this small enterprise has rapidly gained recognition for its expertise in Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) – a cutting-edge powder metallurgy process that can fuse metal, ceramic, and even bio-based powders into high-performance solid parts.
From aerospace turbine components to next-generation armor materials, Sintermat’s bespoke “augmented materials” are engineered to be lighter, stronger, and longer-lasting than conventional equivalents.
This analysis answers: How does Sintermat use Spark Plasma Sintering to fuse metal, ceramic and bio-based powders into high-performance parts? What is the maturity of its 'augmented materials' for aerospace turbine components and next-generation armour? Which aerospace and defence markets and partners does the University of Burgundy spin-off serve? What scaling gaps or dependencies affect Sintermat's SPS powder-metallurgy capacity?
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Sintermat (France) – Advanced Materials via Spark Plasma Sintering for Aerospace & Defense
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From aerospace turbine components to next-generation armor materials, Sintermat’s bespoke “augmented materials” are engineered to be lighter, stronger, and longer-lasting than conventional equivalents.
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