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Hot Isostatic Pressing - Definition

A manufacturing process, where materials are pressed into shape.

In hot isostatic pressing (known as HIP) the material to be pressed is placed in a sealed chamber (that normally contains an inert gas so that the material does not chemically react). The chamber is heated, and the pressure inside the chamber increased. The use of a gas to apply the pressure means that the pressure is applied to the material from all directions (hence the use of 'iso' in 'isostatic').

Often used as part of a sintering process.

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