Kazakhstan's automotive sector faces unique challenges due to its extreme temperature fluctuations, ranging from harsh Siberian winters to scorching summer heat. This environment demands powder metallurgy parts that exhibit exceptional thermal stability and resistance to thermal fatigue in engine blocks and transmission systems.
Currently, the market is transitioning from simple assembly to localized component manufacturing. There is a growing demand for powder metal parts that can reduce overall vehicle weight while maintaining the structural integrity required for long-distance transport across the vast Kazakh steppes.
The integration of specialized alloys in powder metal products is becoming critical for local manufacturers aiming to compete with imported components, focusing on reducing friction and enhancing the lifespan of internal combustion engine parts.







