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Hot Isostatic Pressing

Materials Research Proceedings, 2023
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Hot Pressing and Hot Isostatic Pressing

2021
Mathias Herrmann, Jan Räthel
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Liquid Hot Isostatic Pressing

Metallurgical Science and Tecnology, 2013
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Hot Isostatic Pressing of Ceramic Materials

1984
In 1955 the concept of hot isostatic pressing (HIP) was invented at Battelle’s Columbus Laboratories by Sailer, Dayton, Paprocki and Hodge1 as a means of diffusion bonding nuclear fuel elements. The principal reason for using a gas as the pressure transmitting medium was to effect bonding in three dimensions.
R. R. Wills, M. C. Brockway, L. G. McCoy
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Hot Isostatic Pressing of Castings

2008
Abstract Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is used to eliminate porosity in castings. This article provides the history and an overview of the HIP system. It illustrates the reasons for using HIP and discusses the criteria for selecting HIP process parameters. The main mechanisms by which pores are eliminated during HIP are reviewed.
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Future Prospects for Hot Isostatic Pressing

1992
The current status of HIP technology is briefly reviewed with the inclusion of some past success stories such as the densification of investment castings and the large tonnage production of powder billets.
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Cold and Hot Isostatic Pressing

Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1986
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