Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) is a compaction process that increase the strength and durability of powder materials by using of the Pascal’s Principle, i.e. "a change in the pressure of an enclosed incompressible fluid is conveyed undiminished to every part of the fluid and to the surface of its container". Powder materials are sealed in a forming mold with low deformation resistance like a rubber bag to apply liquid pressure. Then, the molded body is compressed uniformly over its entire surface by transmitting the liquid pressure.
CIP has been used successfully by manufacturers around the world. CIP is used to consolidate powder materials (metal, ceramic, carbon, etc) to produce blank materials (semifinished products) with high density and excellent material homogeneity, and the blank materials can be further processed by sintering, machining, cutting or other processes.
We can provide Research-scale CIPs, Pilot plant CIPs and Production CIPs.


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