Article | REF: M3310 V1

Hot isostatic pressing

Author: Emmanuel RIGAL

Publication date: December 10, 2017, Review date: October 23, 2020

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2. Processes and applications

2.1 Process principles

Hot isostatic pressing eliminates non-through cavities in parts. By "cavities" we mean different types of "missing material", and it is this typology that enables HIP to be divided into several processes.

When the cavities are non-through, the parts can be processed directly, in which case HIP is a post-treatment process (§ 2.2 ).

By definition, "divided" materials have cavities on their free surface. They are processed by HIP to manufacture...

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