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Hot Isostatic Pressing: Reaching Maturity

Materials Technology, 2004
(2004). Hot Isostatic Pressing: Reaching Maturity. Materials Technology: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 140-152.
C. Draney   +5 more
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Hot Isostatic Press Technology

Powder Metallurgy, 1983
AbstractHot isostatic pressing can be considered a rather new form of technology, even though it was first applied in the mid 1950S. During the past 10 years, however, a large increase in the number of applications has occurred. Equipment design has also evolved greatly.
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Hot isostatic pressing furnaces

IEEE Control Systems, 2000
A robust fault-tolerant model predictive control (MPC) scheme for the precise control of temperature in hot isostatic pressing (HIP) furnaces was designed based on a nonlinear state-space representation of the dynamics of the temperature in an HIP furnace. The model was developed and validated using the data collected from open-loop experiments.
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Hot Isostatic Pressing. Heißisostatisches Pressen

Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 1990
AbstractHot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is a technique for producing structural parts under temperatures and pressures in a special sort of a sintering process. HIP is on one hand a forming technique, on the other hand a densifying technique HIP can also be used for diffusion welding especially for metal and ceramic composites.
H.‐D. Steffens   +2 more
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Hot-isostatic pressing diagrams: New developments

Acta Metallurgica, 1985
Abstract The equations and procedures for constructing hot-isostatic pressing diagrams are greatly simplified and clarified. In earlier work, three classes of mechanism were modelled: plastic yielding, power-law creep and diffusional densification. In this paper two further mechanisms are added: the diffusional deformation of the particles themselves
A.S. Helle, K.E. Easterling, M.F. Ashby
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Hot isostatic pressing of beta-alumina

Journal of Materials Science, 1980
The effect of hot isostatic pressing on the properties of sintered beta-alumina has been investigated. The mechanical strength is increased as compared with as-sintered material. The ionic resistivity is decreased by hot isostatic pressing but this has been shown to be related to the heat treatment rather than the application of pressure.
G. J. May, S. R. Tan, I. W. Jones
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Modeling of Hot Isostatic Pressing

2010
Abstract This article discusses the two major applications of hot isostatic pressing (HIP), such as healing of inherent internal defects in castings and welds, and consolidation of powder materials. It describes the design principles of the HIP tooling, as well as the problems associated with mathematical modeling of HIP.
Victor Samarov, Vassily Goloveshkin
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Superplasticity of Hot Isostatically Pressed Hydroxyapatite

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1990
Dense and translucent hydroxyapatite polycrystals (Ca 10 (PO 4 ) 6 (OH) 2 with a grain size of 0.64 μMm) were obtained by hot isostatic pressing at 203 MPa and 1000°C for 2 ...
Fumihiro Wakai   +3 more
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Hot Isostatic Pressing

2021
Mark Lifshotz, Alan Symmons
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Hot Isostatic Pressing of Ceramics

1983
The characteristic of hot isostatic pressing (HIP) to yield virtually theoretically dense products from various powders at a comparatively low temperature, often 50–70% of their melting point, is very valuable in the manufacture of advanced ceramics.
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