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The Hot Isostatic Pressing

The Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) process is a method of filling a can made of a material that can withstand high temperatures, removing the air in the can after degassing, and pressurized with isostatic pressure to perform molding and sintering at the same time. Though HIP is a very expensive process and not mass productive, it is still used for special purposes since the material property is excellent. Because the quality of the product is much better than other methods, it is applied to the case where the product and material is very important and extra manufacturer trust is needed. It is mainly used for Titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) and Inconel parts manufacturing. It has the advantage of manufacturing larger parts compared to Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) and no sintering process.

PMsolver/ HIP, a proprietary CAE software, analyzes of the contraction shape and density distribution of the can in the HIP process. Based on the results of this CAE analysis, we have the best design and can manufacturing technology, and can supply parts of various sizes and shapes required by customers. At present, we are manufacturing parts of various materials such as Titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V), Inconel, and Tantalum using HIP process.

Hot Isostatic Pressing(HIP) Process

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Design Process of HIP using CAE technology

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