Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is the simultaneous application of high temperature and pressure to metals and other materials for a specified amount of time in order to improve their mechanical properties. In the HIP unit a high temperature furnace is enclosed in a pressure vessel. The temperature, pressure and process time are all precisely controlled to achieve the optimum material properties. Components or parts are heated in an inert gas, generally argon, which applies "isostatic" pressure uniformly in all directions. This causes the material to become "plastic" allowing voids to collapse under the differential pressure. The surfaces of the voids diffusion bond together to effectively eliminate the defects achieving near theoretical density, while improving mechanical properties of the components or parts.
Hot Isostatic Pressing is a well established process for the improvement of a wide variety of materials such as titanium, steel, aluminum and superalloys. Using this process, voids within a casting can be reduced or eliminated and encapsulated powders can be consolidated to create fully dense materials. Also, dissimilar materials can be bonded together to manufacture unique, cost effective components.
Company Name | Pressure Technology, Inc. |
Business Category | Aluminum |
Address | 415 Patricia Drive Warminster Pennsylvania United States ZIP: 18974 |
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Year Established | 1977 |
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