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Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is a manufacturing method in which high temperatures and pressure are applied to metal parts. Density, mechanical performance and overall quality are enhanced as a result. Consequently, additive manufacturing utilises this process to meet industry standards.
In Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP), metal powders serve as the raw material for forming fully dense metal components. In this method, the powder is subjected to elevated temperature and pressure inside a sealed gas-filled container.
Metal powders used in HIP are available in various materials, including
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