On November 25, a research report from CSC Securities highlighted that powder metallurgy technology is poised to extend its cost-saving and lightweight advantages from the automotive industry to the realm of humanoid robots. This technology stands out for its energy efficiency, material conservation, superior performance, high product precision, and remarkable stability. It is especially well-suited for the mass production of parts weighing up to 10kg and is capable of fabricating materials and intricate components that are challenging to produce through conventional casting and machining methods. Extensively utilized in the automotive sector, it plays a pivotal role in driving down costs and achieving lightweight automotive parts. Considering the significant overlap in core components between humanoid robots and automobiles, powder metallurgy technology and its associated products hold the potential to transition seamlessly from automotive applications to robotic components.
